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4701 Oleander Drive, Suite A
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Workers’ compensation is often associated with horrific injuries or serious, one-time accidents, such as slipping and falling or being struck by a construction vehicle; however, injuries can also develop as workers make the same motions every day. Workers who suffer these repetitive stress injuries can file for workers’ comp, and a Myrtle Beach repetitive stress injury lawyer can help.
At Axelrod & Associates, P.A., our team of highly skilled injury lawyers has over 100 years of shared experience, and we are ready to put that experience to good use in your case. We can help you file your initial claim and work to ensure you receive the benefits you deserve. We have handled hundreds of repetitive stress injury claims and have the knowledge necessary to help you navigate the workers’ compensation system in South Carolina.
In South Carolina, repetitive stress injuries can develop due to a wide range of work conditions. Most often, these injuries happen because of the repetitive use of tendons, muscles, and nerves as you perform daily work tasks. Common repetitive stress injuries that impact employees in Myrtle Beach include the following:
Carpal tunnel syndrome is one of the most commonly suffered repetitive stress injuries, affecting the median nerve that passes through the wrist. This condition is usually caused by repetitive motions of the hands and wrists due to typing on a cash register or keyboard or working on an assembly line.
Bursitis is the inflammation of the bursae, the fluid-filled sacs that cushion your joints. These injuries are typically caused by repeated pressure or the overuse of a joint and usually impact the elbows, shoulders, or knees. This injury often occurs as the result of lifting heavy objects, impacting many warehouse and factory workers.
Tendonitis occurs when the tendons of the body become inflamed, often due to repetitive motions, awkward positioning of the body, and overexertion. Tendonitis usually occurs in the elbows, wrists, and shoulders.
This repetitive stress injury occurs when a finger locks or catches when bent. This usually happens due to repetitive gripping motions or grasping. It is often suffered by people who use tools in their employment or play a musical instrument.
Rotator cuff injuries can be caused by repeated overhead motions, sudden movements, and heavy lifting, such as that required of warehouse, factory, or industrial workers. These injuries usually impact the group of muscles and tendons that work to stabilize the joints in the shoulders.
This is an extremely painful medical condition that impacts the tendons in the thumb on the side of the wrist. It is usually caused by repeated pinching, twisting, or grasping and can impact construction employees, factory and warehouse workers, and those who work in landscaping.
Thoracic outlet syndrome is a medical condition that is caused by the compression of blood vessels and nerves between the first rib and collarbone. It is usually caused by poor posture or trauma.
This condition is defined as inflammation of the tendons attached to the bone on the outside of the elbow. This condition is usually caused by repetitive motion of the arms or wrists.
If you have suffered any of these repetitive stress injuries, the attorneys at Axelrod & Associates, P.A. can help you receive the workers’ compensation benefits you deserve.
Some modes of employment come with a greater risk of suffering a repetitive stress injury. Several factors can increase your chances of developing this injury, including the following:
When you suffer a repetitive stress injury, there are a few benefits you can seek from your workers’ comp settlement, which can impact the amount of compensation you can receive. These benefits can include reimbursement for any related medical treatment, lost wages if you are unable to return to work, and death benefits if your work accident or injury results in your death.
Several jobs can lead to repetitive stress injuries. These include retail and grocery jobs, factory or warehouse jobs, truck driving or delivery driving, construction work, office work, working on a poultry plant, farming and other agricultural jobs, carpentry, electrician work, meatpacking, or landscaping. It is not uncommon for workers in these industries, and many others, to suffer from a repetitive stress injury.
Proving a repetitive stress injury requires providing detailed medical records, such as documents of diagnosis, having a thorough medical evaluation completed and documented, collecting any witness statements that may be available, and consulting with an attorney who can help you gather sufficient evidence to prove work-related activities caused the injury.
Though every case of a repetitive stress injury is different, it’s wise to look out for certain symptoms. The most common symptoms of a repetitive stress injury include tenderness in the joints and muscles, a tingling or numbing sensation in the limbs, loss of flexibility or range of motion, and chronic pain.
If you have suffered a repetitive stress injury at your Myrtle Beach place of employment, you deserve to pursue benefits through your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance. Contact the offices of Axelrod & Associates, P.A. today to schedule an initial consultation and learn more about our services.
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