One of the realities of the working world after the implementation of the production line is the fact that many employees must move body parts repetitively hour after hour, day by day, and week after week. The healthcare worker, the office worker, and the factory worker all face the probability of repetitive motion injuries.
Examples of repetitive motion injuries are bursitis (tennis elbow), tendonitis, and carpal tunnel syndrome. If you have been diagnosed with a repetitive motion injury, no one needs to tell you about your symptoms which include, pain, burning and/or tingling, for example. If you experience chronic pain for a long period of time, you could develop RSDS (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome). These symptoms probably greatly restrict you activities, including your ability to do your job without pain. In the event that your repetitive motion injury occurred on the job, you are probably entitled to workers’ compensation benefits to cover medical expenses, including mileage, and time off from work.
Mary E. Jeffers, Denver lawyer and former claims adjuster, has handled more that 4,000 injury and disability cases. If you have suffered a repetitive motion injury as a result of your retail or healthcare job, continued use of your knees or elbows at your plant, straining your back at your factory, or keyboarding at your office job, contact our injury and disability law firm for a free consultation.
Mary E. Jeffers is a former claims adjuster and a lawyer who is will qualified to evaluate your repetitive motion injury case both from the insurance company’s standpoint and as a legal advocate on your side. She understands how important it is for you to receive the maximum amount of monetary compensation so you have the resources to pay for the medical treatment you need so that you don’t have to live out your life as a cripple. The worker’ compensation insurance carrier should pay for ongoing therapy that doctors prescribe.
Denver Workers’ Compensation Law Firm
If your repetitive motion injury occurred on the job – which can include any paid activity, Colorado workers’ compensation lawyer and former claims adjuster Mary Jeffers can work to ensure that you receive all the workers’ compensation that you are entitled to. She knows how to evaluate and argue a compelling case for compensation for victims of carpal tunnel syndrome, RSD (reflex sympathetic dystrophy), and other repetitive motion injuries.
Our accidental law firm also counsels and represents people who have broken bones on the job throughout the Denver area including the cities of Denver, Loveland, Greeley, Windsor, Boulder, Longmont, Broomfield, Lafayette, Louisville, Dacono, Frederick, Nederland, Eldorado Springs, Hygiene, Niwot, Erie, Lyons, Pinecliffe, Firestone, Westminster, Thornton, Fort Collins, and Mead.