Repetitive motion injuries often develop gradually, which is why they’re frequently challenged by insurers. In the Richton Park area, we commonly see patterns like:
- Warehouse and distribution tasks: repetitive scanning, lifting, sorting, and sustained wrist/arm positioning.
- Industrial and assembly line work: the same hand motions, tool use, or body posture repeated with limited rotation.
- Back-and-forth service jobs: carrying trays, cleaning with the same reach and stance, or repetitive maintenance motions.
- Long shifts with minimal microbreaks: schedules that don’t allow recovery time, especially when staffing is tight.
If you’re dealing with carpal tunnel, tendonitis, nerve irritation, or similar conditions tied to repeated work motions, the key issue is proving that your job demands helped cause or worsen the injury—not that it was “just bad luck.”


