Repetitive injuries don’t always begin at work and then “stay there.” In our experience, people in Rialto often report a pattern like this:
- Symptoms build during shifts that involve repeated hand/arm motions or sustained posture.
- Pain worsens on the drive home—especially if you’re gripping the wheel, riding in traffic, or using the same neck/shoulder position for long stretches.
- Overnight recovery is slower, and the next day feels worse.
That commuting-and-shift pattern matters because insurers may argue the injury has other causes. We focus on building a clear timeline that shows when symptoms started, which tasks aggravated them, and how quickly the pattern repeated.


