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Repetitive Motion Injuries

Lawyers Representing People With Repetitive Stress Injuries

Protecting Workers' Compensation Clients in North Carolina

No matter how small, the same movement repeated over time can lead to serious and painful medical problems. Repetitive motion injuries are not the result of accidents but are considered to be an occupational disease. They frequently result in workers' compensation claims.

At Ken Wayne & Associates, we fight for people suffering from work-related injuries and occupational diseases. From office workers and grocery store clerks to assembly line and manufacturing workers, anyone whose job requires repetitive motion can be susceptible to a repetitive motion injury.

When an injury or illness is caused or made worse by work activities, you are entitled to obtain workers' compensation. These cases can be complex, however. Success in an occupational disease claim requires specific evidence from your doctor.

Speak to one of our workers' compensation attorneys. We have nearly 45 years of combined experience, and we know what legal and medical evidence is required. Contact our law firm today in Charlotte, North Carolina, for a free initial consultation.

Even Small Injuries Can Cause Big Pain

One of the main problems with obtaining workers' compensation benefits for people suffering from a repetitive motion injury like carpal tunnel syndrome is that these injuries occur over time and not from a single incident. Over time, the pain can become unbearable.

We will help you prove that your job was the cause of your injury and not some other non work-related cause.

Questions frequently arise about the cause of a repetitive motion injury when insurance companies attempt to minimize or deny claims. Some of the common types of repetitive motion injuries include:

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome/cubital tunnel syndrome
  • "Trigger fingers"
  • Lateral epicondylitis ("tennis elbow")
  • Tendonitis
  • Rotator cuff tears
  • Shoulder problems

If you are suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome or any other repetitive use injury, you may be eligible for workers' compensation. We have experience helping injured assembly line workers, and we are ready to help you.

Contact Us Today

Whether you work on an assembly line or are an office worker, you can suffer an occupational disease due to repetitive motion. We are prepared to help you obtain as much workers' compensation as possible.

Contact us now for a free initial consultation about your workers' compensation case. Hire an experienced lawyer to stand up for you during your workers' compensation claim. The law office of Ken Wayne & Associates is ready to protect your rights.

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