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Many workers develop RSIs due to the physical demands of their jobs. Some of the most common types include:
While RSIs can affect workers in virtually any industry, certain occupations have higher rates of these injuries:
If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, you may be developing a repetitive stress injury:
It’s important to seek medical attention at the first sign of these symptoms, as early intervention can prevent more serious complications.
Pennsylvania workers’ compensation laws cover repetitive stress injuries that arise in the course of employment. However, these claims can be more challenging to prove than single-incident injuries because:
The injury develops gradually over time
Employers and insurance companies may argue the condition is age-related or due to non-work activities
It can be difficult to establish the exact cause and timeline of the injury
This is why having experienced workers’ compensation attorneys like Lerner Steinberg & Associates is crucial for your case. With over 34 years of experience representing injured workers, we know how to effectively handle repetitive stress injury claims.
As an injured worker in Pennsylvania, you have rights under the state’s workers’ compensation system:
Our experienced workers’ compensation attorneys will:
You focus on recovery, we’ll handle the rest.
While our focus is on helping you obtain the compensation you deserve after an injury, we also believe in prevention. Some strategies to reduce your risk of developing RSIs include:
If you’ve developed a repetitive stress injury at work, don’t wait to seek legal help. Pennsylvania workers’ compensation claims have time limitations, and delays can jeopardize your right to benefits.
Contact our experienced workers’ compensation attorneys for a free consultation. We’ll evaluate your case, explain your rights, and fight to get you the compensation you deserve.
Serving workers throughout Pennsylvania, including Philadelphia, Montgomery County, Bucks County, Chester County, and Delaware County.