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Repetitive Motion Injuries

On the Job Repetitive Motion Injuries

People whose jobs require them to continually repeat the same action all day can be at risk of suffering repetitive motion injuries. These types of injuries can happen to people who constantly type on a computer, production line workers, truck drivers and others. Sometimes referred to as repetitive stress injuries, the symptoms will frequently start as a minor irritation and grow into serious, debilitating conditions.

When these injuries happen on the job, you are entitled to seek workers' compensation benefits for lost wages, medical care, rehabilitation and any permanent disability resulting from your injuries. These cases can be extremely complex and should be handled by an experienced workers' compensation lawyer. At The Law Office of J. Pressly Mattox, P.C. in Statesville, North Carolina, we have been representing clients in these types of cases since 1985.

Strong, Results Oriented Representation

These cases can be very difficult to prove and your employer will likely try to claim that the injury is not work related. When you hire our firm, we will work with you to present the most compelling possible argument on your behalf. Our founding attorney, J. Pressly Mattox, has over 25 years of experience with workers' compensation cases in Iredell County. He knows the law and he knows what it takes to reach a favorable outcome in your case.

We handle cases involving a wide variety of repetitive motion injury, including:

  • Carpal and Cubital Tunnel
  • Tendinitis
  • Bursitis
  • Rotator Cuff
  • Muscular dislocations or tears
  • Back Injuries

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Contact our office today to discuss your repetitive motion injuries. We take every workers' compensation case on a contingency basis which means that you don't pay anything unless we obtain benefits for you. You can reach us by phone at 866-761-1430 or via e-mail.

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