
Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn Attorneys
Learn how repetitive stress injuries qualify for workers’ compensation and how they are evaluated.
Repetitive stress injuries develop gradually, which makes them different from sudden workplace accidents. This slow onset is one of the main reasons these claims are often disputed.
Common conditions include carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, and chronic joint degeneration caused by repeated motion or strain.
A key issue in these cases is that symptoms often appear long after the underlying cause has begun, making it difficult to connect the condition to specific job duties without detailed documentation.
Employers and insurers frequently challenge whether the condition is work-related or caused by outside factors, such as hobbies or prior injuries.
Medical records showing progression over time are often critical in establishing eligibility.
• Workers’ compensation benefits
• Construction accident injuries
Understanding Your Legal Rights After a Workplace Injury
Understanding your legal rights after a repetitive stress injury is important because gradual conditions often require stronger medical documentation to establish work connection.
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