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Can You Receive Workers’ Compensation for Repetitive Stress Injuries in Pennsylvania?

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What You Need to Know About Stress Injuries in Pennsylvania

Not all workplace injuries are the result of a single incident. Many injuries develop over time from repetitive motions, poor ergonomics, or ongoing strain. In Pennsylvania, certain repetitive stress injuries may qualify for workers’ compensation benefits.


Common repetitive stress injuries include carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, bursitis, and chronic back or shoulder strain. These injuries often develop in professions that involve frequent lifting, typing, assembly line work, or repetitive hand and arm movement.


To qualify for workers’ compensation in Pennsylvania, the injury must be directly related to job duties. Medical documentation is crucial in demonstrating that the condition developed as a result of workplace activities.


Employees must notify their employer of the injury as soon as possible. Pennsylvania law requires notice to be given within 120 days of when the employee knew or should have known that the injury was work-related.


Workers’ compensation benefits can include payment for medical treatment, rehabilitation costs, and a portion of lost wages while an employee is unable to work.


Because repetitive stress injuries develop slowly, employers and insurers may challenge whether the job actually caused the condition. Detailed medical evaluations and work history documentation often play a key role in these cases.


Understanding your rights related to repetitive stress injuries can be an important step in protecting both your health and financial stability.

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