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Los Angeles Attorneys Help Victims of Repetitive Stress Injuries

California workers’ compensation lawyers represent those hurt by repetitive motion

The Los Angeles lawyers at Goldschmid, Silver & Spindel represent those who have developed injuries over the course of months or years of work. Workers’ compensation doesn’t just apply to those who slip or fall at work. It also provides benefits for those who are hurt due to repetitive motions or extended exposure. Workers often suffer damage to their muscles, their back, their ears and other body systems over the course of their employment. Damage can even develop due to bending or working in awkward physical positions. If you have damage due to a repetitive motion or long-term exposure, our knowledgeable and trustworthy attorneys can help.

Understanding repetitive motion injuries

Our bodies aren’t designed for factory work or office jobs. Repeating the same motions over and over can wear down our bodies, even when there is no heavy lifting involved. In fact, an activity as basic as typing can cause carpal tunnel syndrome. This hand and wrist injury is a common reason for extended absences from work. We have successfully helped injured workers get benefits from their employer for many types of work injuries.

Other types of long-term work injuries

In addition to injuries due to long-term repetition, some injuries are caused by long-term exposure. Workers may experience hearing loss due to exposure to sound. A variety of injuries are possible from repeated exposure to machinery vibrations. Some workers have even been able to collect workers’ compensation after a heart attack. Our experienced attorneys will help you through the process of applying for workers’ compensation and appealing if your claim is denied.

Common repetitive stress injuries among Los Angeles workers

Some of the most common types of exposure and repetitive stress injuries are:

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Tendonitis and tendinosis
  • Hearing loss
  • Back problems
  • De Quervain syndrome
  • Tennis elbow

Our attorneys represent clients who have suffered repetitive strain injuries of any type, including damage to the hands, arms, wrist or neck.

If you are suffering from a long-term work injury, call us today.

At Goldschmid, Silver & Spindel, we provide experienced and skilled help to injured workers. Call us at 213-251-5900 or contact us online to schedule a consultation.

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Million Dollar Results
  • "MULTIMILLION DOLLAR AWARD: For injuries sustained to a physician blood pathologist, after being exposed to formaldehyde in the workplace."

  • "MILLION DOLLAR SETTLEMENT: Verizon field technician injured at work incurring serious injuries to the lower back, neck (fusion) and upper/lower extremities."

  • "MILLION DOLLAR SETTLEMENT: Semi-truck driver involved in an out-of-state collision while working for a Hollywood entertainment company - resulting in severe lower back, neck, chest, head, urological and psychiatric disabilities."

  • "MILLION DOLLAR AWARD: A welder received compensation for his injuries as a result of cadmium exposure causing brain damage."

  • "$1.4 MILLION SETTLEMENT: A sheet metal installer was compensated after sustaining injuries to his entire body from falling 14ft off a scissors lift."

  • "MULTIMILLION DOLLAR AWARD: Versus Coca-Cola for an injured worker who fell from a forklift and struck his head sustaining blunt force trauma to his neck, spine and shoulder."

  • "OVER $ 1 MILLION DOLLAR SETTLEMENT: Southern California Edison Employee who sustained Fibromyalgia and Psychiatric consequences of the stress and wear-and-tear of her employment."

  • "MILLION DOLLAR AWARD: Versus Warner Brothers for employee who sustained severe spinal disabilities as a result of the physical wear-and-tear of his employment."