Repetitive stress injuries don’t always come from obvious “industrial accidents.” In the Harker Heights area, claims frequently involve:
- Long stretches at workstations (typing, scanning, computer-based roles) where microbreaks aren’t realistic during busy periods.
- Hands-on production and service work where the same grip, lift, or wrist motion repeats for hours.
- Overtime and short staffing that compress rest periods and increase the number of tasks you’re expected to complete.
- Work that changes abruptly—new assignments, different tools, or modified schedules that increase strain before anyone updates training or ergonomics.
When your routine keeps demanding the same motion, symptoms can escalate quietly: soreness becomes tingling, tingling becomes weakness, and you may start adapting your movements just to get through the day.


