In many repetitive stress cases, there isn’t a single accident date. Instead, symptoms build after weeks or months of the same motions—gripping, lifting, twisting, typing, scanning, or sustained posture. In Coshocton, that can show up in:
- Industrial and manufacturing work where tool use and repetitive hand movements are routine
- Warehouse and logistics roles involving frequent lifting, reaching, and repetitive sorting
- Healthcare and service jobs where the body repeats the same physical tasks over long shifts
- Office and administrative work where typing, mouse use, and high-focus computer time drive symptoms
When an adjuster reviews your claim, they often look for a clean start date. But with cumulative injuries, your “beginning” may be subtle—numbness after a shift, soreness that returns, reduced grip strength, or pain that becomes noticeable only after a busy stretch.


