Repetitive stress injuries don’t always come from one “big” accident. In the Franklin Park area, they often develop from repeated demands tied to how work is scheduled and performed day after day.
Common local patterns include:
- Warehouse and distribution pace: repetitive lifting, scanning, and tool use with limited microbreaks during peak periods.
- Service and delivery-adjacent roles: frequent grip and wrist positioning during loading/unloading, equipment handling, or prolonged vehicle time between stops.
- Office and back-office productivity pressure: long typing sessions and mouse/trackpad use, especially when workstations aren’t ergonomically adjusted.
- Construction and industrial support tasks: repetitive arm movements, sustained awkward postures, and vibration exposure that can worsen symptoms over weeks.
When these exposures are predictable and ongoing, Illinois workers and claimants may face an unfair narrative: “It’s just wear and tear.” The difference is whether your work demands substantially contributed to the onset or worsening of your condition.


