In and around Elk City, repetitive strain often shows up in settings such as:
- Industrial and maintenance work with repeated tool use and awkward wrist/arm angles
- Warehousing and logistics that involve repetitive lifting, scanning, or sorting
- Service and production roles where the same motions repeat for hours
- Office/retail work with extended computer use and limited microbreaks
Unlike a one-time accident, repetitive stress injuries build through cumulative exposure. That can create a common problem in Oklahoma claims: the defense may argue the injury is pre-existing, unrelated to work, or simply “part of getting older.” Your job is to document what changed in your body and your work demands; your lawyer’s job is to build a claim theory that connects them.


