Repetitive injuries often develop gradually, but the moment you realize something is wrong usually comes fast. Many local clients describe a pattern like:
- Hand/wrist symptoms after months of repetitive computer use (or switching to a new role with higher productivity expectations)
- Forearm pain and numbness after using the same tool or grip repeatedly during a shift
- Elbow/shoulder/neck tightness after sustained posture or repetitive overhead work
- Lower-back or leg discomfort when tasks involve repeated bending, lifting, or standing without meaningful rotation
In Illinois, many workers are also managing workers’ compensation reporting and medical documentation while trying to keep up with normal life. That combination—pain plus deadlines plus paperwork—can make it harder to track what started when. Our job is to help you keep the story consistent and legally useful.


