Repetitive stress injuries are often dismissed as “just soreness,” especially when symptoms show up during busy lake seasons or after a stretch of weekend work. In Canyon Lake, that can happen for a few common reasons:
- Activity spikes: Boating, dock tasks, yard/house maintenance, and DIY projects can increase repetitive grip and wrist extension.
- Commute + desk time overlap: Longer drives and more time on phones/laptops can worsen posture-related strain.
- Delayed reporting: People may wait until symptoms become persistent—then it’s harder to connect the injury to specific repetitive demands.
California insurers and claims administrators typically look for consistency: when symptoms began, what triggered them, and whether you sought treatment promptly. Delays or vague timelines can create unnecessary disputes.


