Are you at risk of a repetitive stress injury at work?

On Behalf of | May 20, 2022 | Workers' Compensation |

Certain jobs, such as construction work, require manual labor, and therefore, they may come with a higher risk of suffering an injury. While you may not do heavy lifting or other tasks you may perceive as dangerous, that does not mean that you will never experience an injury while you are at work. In fact, doing seemingly minor and easy tasks could lead to the development of painful injuries that can impact your ability to work.

These are called repetitive stress injuries, and they develop as a result of doing the same actions again and again. You can suffer from this type of injury even if you do not do anything dangerous or risky in your job. Repetitive stress injuries may develop because of things such as typing, moving in a certain way repeatedly, picking up lightweight objects and more. There are certain things you can do to lower the chance of developing this type of injury.

Are you at risk?

There are certain types of tasks that could leave you with a higher chance of developing a repetitive stress injury. Industries and jobs that may pose the most risk for a Missouri employee include:

  • Sewing jobs, such as tailors or seamstresses
  • Health care workers, such as nurses or lab techs
  • Manufacturing jobs, such as assembly line or workers doing packaging
  • Office workers, including those who type or use a computer all day
  • Construction workers, including bricklayers, machinery operators and others
  • Food preparation employees, including cake decorators or meat cutters
  • Transportation workers, including taxi or bus drivers

If you developed a painful injury as a result of your job, you may have grounds to pursue compensation through your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance. You could have a claim to financial support even if your injury was not the result of a one-time accident. Repetitive stress injuries are legitimate work-related medical conditions, and you do not have to suffer in silence.

Seeking the recovery you deserve

If you are suffering from a repetitive stress injury because of your job, you may benefit from an explanation of your legal options. An assessment of your case will reveal the specific course of action that will give you the strongest chance at a successful initial workers’ compensation claim. You may be able to secure benefits that will cover your medical needs, lost wages and more.

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