In the Denver metro area, shifts can be long and fast-paced. In Commerce City specifically, many people commute from nearby neighborhoods or transfer between roles when staffing changes. That can mean:
- More repetitive motion than your body can safely handle (same grip, same reach, same wrist angle)
- Fewer breaks when workloads increase
- Tool or workstation changes without proper ergonomic adjustment
- Return-to-work pressure before restrictions are understood
Those factors matter legally because repetitive injuries often develop gradually. Insurers sometimes argue the symptoms are unrelated or pre-existing. The strongest claims don’t rely on assumptions—they rely on a clear timeline connecting your job demands to your diagnosis and limitations.


