Repetitive stress injuries rarely begin with a single dramatic event. More often, you notice a pattern:
- Pain starts after a period of increased workload or longer shifts
- Tingling or weakness builds during tasks that require fine hand movements
- Symptoms flare during evenings and weekends, then return at work
- You’re repeatedly asked to maintain speed, accuracy, or production pace
In Farmers Branch, that “pattern” can be especially important for employers with fast-changing assignments, short staffing, or rotating schedules. Insurers often focus on whether your story looks consistent over time and whether the medical records track the same timeline as your job duties.


