Many El Paso workers face conditions that make “gradual” injuries escalate:
- Long shifts in industrial and logistics settings (warehouse picking, scanning, tool use, repetitive assembly)
- High-output office or customer service roles with sustained typing, mouse use, and limited microbreaks
- Construction and field-adjacent work where gripping, lifting, and awkward wrist/shoulder positions repeat throughout the day
- Commute strain—gripping a steering wheel for extended periods, sustained posture in traffic, and carrying bags that aggravate wrists, elbows, neck, and lower back
These factors don’t just cause discomfort. They can support the argument that your injury was tied to work demands and predictably worsened over time.


