Repetitive stress cases aren’t one-size-fits-all, and local job conditions matter. In Strongsville and the surrounding areas, repetitive exposure often shows up in:
- Warehouse and logistics roles with repeated lifting, pushing, scanning, and gripping
- Manufacturing and assembly work where the same arm motion or tool use repeats for hours
- Suburban office and tech support jobs with prolonged keyboard/mouse use and fast production expectations
- Service and maintenance positions requiring repeated bending, overhead reaching, or sustained posture
Ohio employers are required to keep workplaces reasonably safe, but in the real world, safety failures can be subtle—like inadequate ergonomic adjustments, unrealistic productivity demands, or letting workers “push through” symptoms without accommodations.
When your symptoms worsen over time, the defense may argue the injury was pre-existing, unrelated, or simply part of normal aging. Your Strongsville lawyer helps counter that by tying your symptom timeline to the work exposure you actually had.


