
Workers' Compensation for Stress Injuries in South Florida
One common misconception about workers’ compensation is that you have to be hurt in an accident to receive it. The reality is, injuries or ailments that develop over time by repeating physical tasks are just as valid as any work environment injuries that might be triggered by an accident. Carpal tunnel syndrome and various other injuries triggered by recurring stress are not unusual in today’s workplace. Carpal tunnel is a nerve disorder that occurs in the wrist. It is a common issue among office workers and other employees who have jobs with repetitive hand movements.
Our lawyers understand cases of this nature and can help you get what you need in order to recuperate. At Morales & Cerino, our Hialeah carpal tunnel injury attorneys represent individuals throughout South Florida in all phases of the workers’ compensation process.
If you have carpal tunnel syndrome or any repetitive stress injury caused by your work, we can assist you in receiving the medical care you need and recovering compensation for lost income. Additionally, carpal tunnel and other repetitive stress disorders may qualify you for Social Safety Disability (SSD).
To find out what benefits you may be entitled to receive, call (305) 340-2630. Your consultation is free, and we will be honest and straightforward, so you can make the right choices about your case.
Understanding Workers' Compensation for Repetitive Stress Injuries
Carpal Tunnel
Understanding Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a serious medical condition that occurs when there is a compression of the median nerve that extends through the wrist. Symptoms of carpel tunnel include: a tingling sensation, lack of sensation, and no strength or pain in the fingers, hand, or wrist. Symptoms most often are felt in all of the fingers on the hand, except for the little finger. If you suffer from symptoms in every finger but your small one, this indicates you could have carpal tunnel syndrome.
Causes of Carpal Tunnel
In many cases, carpal tunnel syndrome is an occupational disease that can arise as a direct result of a regular duty of your job. Inflammation is a common cause of carpal tunnel syndrome as well.
The nerves in your wrist can become inflamed by repeated movement, but this can also be exacerbated by medical issues, such as:
- Thyroid disease
- Diabetes
- Arthritis
- Pregnancy
Any activity with repeated movement can contribute to carpal tunnel, but some of the common occupations associated with this syndrome include:
- Craftsmen
- Musicians
- Chefs
- Professional drivers
- Computer and data entry jobs
- Line workers
What Sets Us Apart
-
SE HABLA ESPAÑOL
-
YOU'LL GET PERSONALIZED ATTENTION
-
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS WON FOR OUR CLIENTS
-
NO FEES UNLESS WE WIN
-
OVER A CENTURY OF COMBINED EXPERIENCE
-
Our Firm's Wins
-
What Our Clients Say
-
Stay in the Know