Repetitive stress injuries don’t always come from a single dramatic event. They often build quietly as job duties repeat day after day. In the Marion area, residents frequently report issues tied to:
- Warehouse and distribution work: repeated lifting, scanning, packing, and sustained hand/wrist motions.
- Manufacturing and assembly roles: forceful gripping, tool use, repetitive arm angles, and limited downtime.
- Office and customer-facing support jobs: heavy keyboard/mouse use, constant computer work, and production-based performance pressure.
- Shift changes and short staffing: missed breaks, added tasks, or equipment/workstation changes that weren’t matched with ergonomic training.
When symptoms show up gradually—tingling, numbness, weakness, reduced range of motion—insurers may argue the timing doesn’t “prove” work caused it. Your lawyer’s job is to show the connection using your timeline, medical records, and job requirements.


