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Work-Related Stress Injuries in West Des Moines, IA
Seek Compensation for Repetitive Stress and Strains
In any job, you may have a significant number of repetitive tasks that can lead to exertion. However, if you have suffered a repetitive stress injury that makes it painful or impossible for you to do your job, you may be entitled to workers' compensation.
West Des Moines workers' compensation attorney Mark A. King from King Law, PLLC can provide you with valuable advice and representation during the claim process and in any hearings
Types of Repetitive Stress Injuries
Depending on your line of work, there are a number of different types of repetitive stress injuries which you could experience. At King Law, PLLC, Attorney King works with clients who have suffered work-related strain injuries that come about as a result of repetitive work. Whether you carry heavy things, stand extensively, use your hands or wrists for extended periods of time, or strain your back and neck consistently, you may have grounds for a claim.
The types of work-related repetitive stress injuries our firm represents in claims include the following:
- Rotator Cuff Injuries
- Chronic Neck Pain
- Chronic Knee Injuries
- Chronic Back Pain
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Spinal Disc Injuries
- Tendonitis
- Previous Condition Aggravation
- Hip Injuries
Have You Suffered a Repetitive Stress Injury?
If you have been diagnosed with a repetitive stress injury that you believe was caused by work-related actions, the first step is to tell your employer and provide them with medical documentation. Once you have alerted your employer that you plan to file a workers' compensation claim, you have a short period of time in which you can file.
Speaking with an experienced West Des Moines workers' compensation attorney right away is essential to make the most of the time you have. Please call our office today at (515) 444-8035
if you would like a
free case consultation.
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