Many claims in the Lake Oswego area don’t come from one dramatic incident. They come from patterns: the same motion hundreds of times per day, sustained posture, and insufficient recovery time.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Computer-heavy roles with tight deadlines and frequent overtime (often with desks/chairs that aren’t adjusted to fit the worker)
- Hybrid work problems where symptoms worsen when switching between home setups and office equipment
- Healthcare and service work that combines repetitive hand movements with continuous shifts
- Skilled trades and industrial support roles where tool use and gripping repeat throughout the day
- Seasonal spikes in workload that lead to skipped breaks during busier periods
The key is not just that you feel pain—it’s proving how your work conditions contributed over time.


