Repetitive Motion Injuries
Repetitive Motion Injuries
Workers’ Compensation For Repetitive Motion Injuries.
When it comes to workplace injuries, most people think about things such as back injuries, broken bones, torn ligaments, and concussions. While these injuries are serious and can result in workers’ compensation claims, there are others, such as repetitive motion injuries, which you may be overlooking.
Repetitive motion injuries, Alpharetta, GA, are more common than most people believe. As the name implies, they occur when you put a strain on the same muscles, tendons and/or bones, day in and day out. Some of the common types of repetitive motion injuries include bursitis, carpal tunnel, and tendonitis.
Repetitive motion injuries develop gradually over time. You may not realize that your job is hurting your health until it’s too late.
Fortunately, workers’ compensation can provide benefits to the victims of repetitive motion injuries at work. If you’ve suffered this kind of injury, you may be entitled to compensation to help you cover your lost wages and medical expenses.
The workers’ compensation attorneys at Bobe & Snell Law Office LLC are dedicated to helping you get the compensation you deserve. With over 20-plus years of experience handling workers’ compensation claims, we have the knowledge, skills, and resources to help you with each aspect of your claim, from filing to appeal.
Common Repetitive Motion Injuries
Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common repetitive motion injury. It can develop while typing daily in an office or by doing repetitive tasks with your hands. However, it’s not the only type of repetitive motion injury. Repetitive motion can also result in:
- Vascular injuries
- Lower back pain and spinal injuries
- Tennis elbow
- Bursitis, tendonitis and other joint injuries
- Damage to eyesight or hearing
Common Causes Of Repetitive Motion Injuries
- Trauma
- Systemic disease (rheumatoid arthritis, gout)
- Repetitive activity
- Friction
- Mineral deposits (gout)
Symptoms Of Repetitive Motion Injuries
Symptoms of repetitive motion injuries may include:
- Tremors, numbness
- Fatigue, clumsiness or lack of strength
- Aching, burning or pain
- Redness, swelling, and warmth at the injured part of the body
- Chronically cold hands
- Crunching sound in the joint
- Difficulty using the injured area in normal activities
- Reduced range of motion
Jobs At Risk Of Repetitive Motion Injuries
Repetitive motion injuries can occur in different workplaces. Packing and assembly line workers, meat cutters, food processing workers, seamstresses, carpenters, sanders, drivers, handlers, bricklayers, shelf stackers, baristas, checkout staff, cleaners, chefs, office workers, typists, data entry clerks, computer operators, postal workers, filing clerks, hairdressers, musicians and dancers are at high risk.
Repetitive Motion Injuries
When it comes to repetitive motion injuries, employers often try to prove that the injury didn’t occur at work. Your workers’ compensation attorney at Bobe & Snell Law Office LLC will thoroughly investigate, review and prepare your claim to ensure that you’re compensated for your repetitive motion injury.
Contact Us About Your Repetitive Stress Injury
To discuss your claim with a workers’ compensation attorney at Bobe & Snell Law Office LLC, contact us online or call today 470.268.5802. We offer free consultations.
Repetitive Motion Injuries