When you suffer from a work related repetitive stress injury, also known as an accumulative trauma injury, you deserve to be compensated. Working long hours doing data entry, or being part of an assembly line, often causes of this type of injury. At Sanders & Associates, P.C. law office, we help individuals who have developed painful injuries due to long periods of repetitive motions. We understand how difficult it is to continue your job or to perform daily activities after something like this happens to you. That is why we fight to protect your rights.
Repetitive Stress Injuries
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Victims of work-related repetitive stress generally do the same tasks over and over again, putting strain on a particular part or parts of the body. Carpal tunnel syndrome is one of the most common types of these injuries. It consists of the compression of a nerve in the wrist that leads to pain and sometimes numbness in the wrist.
If you consistently type on a keyboard in the office, you run the risk of hurting your wrist. Factory workers and anyone on an assembly line performing the same tasks everyday also run this risk. You can rely on our lawyers to advocate for you so that you can obtain compensation for your injuries.
Resolving Issues With All Types Of Repetitive Use Injuries
Everyone has heard of carpal tunnel syndrome, but there are many other types of repetitive stress injuries out there. Work injuries you can rely on us to assist you with include:
- Epicondylitis
- Bursitis
- Ganglion cysts
- Tendinitis
- Tennis elbow and more
Call Our Tulsa Repetitive Stress Injuries Lawyers
No matter what type of repetitive stress injury you have suffered at work, you may be entitled to receive compensation.  To Know your Rights and to get answers to your questions regarding any type of repetitive stress injury, contact us now. We handle all accident and injury claims on a contingency fee basis, so you pay no fees to us unless you receive compensation. To speak with one of our Tulsa motorcycle accident lawyers, call us today at 918-745-2000 or toll free at 800-745-2006.