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Baltimore Repetitive Strain Injury Attorneys

One of the more common injuries that cause workers pain involves carpal tunnel syndrome and other repetitive stress and cumulative trauma injuries. The damage done by repetitive motions that involve computers, cash registers and assembly lines are not minor injuries. They can be career-ending and lead to a lifetime of pain, suffering and disability.

The Nature Of Your Job Could End Your Career

If the tasks you perform on a daily basis have led to serious injuries that require physical therapy or surgery, the Maryland attorneys at Engel Law Group, P.C. will pursue the workers’ compensation benefits you are entitled to. We have represented injured employees from various industries, providing dedicated and diligent legal advocacy from the initial filing to the final outcome.

Common repetitive motion injuries include:

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Cubital tunnel syndrome
  • Rotator cuff syndrome
  • Tendinitis
  • Degenerative disk disease
  • Neck and back strain

Typing, lifting, bending or even standing for long periods affect everything from nerves to muscles. Pain, swelling, muscle weakness, numbness and tingling can become a permanent condition and affect the rest of your life.

Contact Us If You Have Suffered A Repetitive Strain Injury

When you come to our law office, our attorneys will help determine a valid workers’ compensation claim and your options in collecting benefits. Contact Engel Law Group, P.C. online or call 410-449-2928 to schedule a free consultation with one of our skilled and experienced Baltimore workers’ compensation lawyers.

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