Unlike a one-time accident, repetitive stress injuries often develop over weeks or months. In practice, that means the defense may argue:
- your symptoms started elsewhere (or “could be from anything”)
- the timeline is unclear
- you waited too long to report
For residents in Woodland Park, these arguments often show up in cases involving:
- office and administrative work with sustained keyboard/mouse use
- customer-facing roles with repetitive scanning, ringing, or lifting
- healthcare support and service jobs with repetitive transfers, gripping, and positioning
- construction-adjacent or maintenance tasks with repeated tool use
The key is showing that your daily work pattern—not random chance—was a substantial factor.


