Many Opelousas workers don’t have a single “accident.” Instead, exposure builds over time:
- Repetitive hand motions from assembly, packaging, scanning, or tool use
- Sustained posture from long computer shifts or tasks that don’t allow microbreaks
- Repetitive lifting or carrying in delivery and logistics work
- High pace during staffing shortages, when breaks get skipped and rotation stops
What makes these cases especially challenging is that the injury often develops gradually. Employers or insurers may suggest the condition is unrelated or pre-existing—particularly when records show a delayed report or when symptoms fluctuate.


