In the Kent area, repetitive injuries frequently develop in roles that involve:
- Warehouse picking/packing and repetitive lifting or gripping
- Assembly and production tasks with repeated arm and wrist movements
- Computer-heavy work in offices and back-of-house operations with long screen and keyboard sessions
- Shift-based workloads where breaks get shortened during busy periods
A key issue in these environments is that the work itself can be “normal” day to day, yet still create cumulative strain. The legal question is not whether you performed a single risky action—it’s whether your job conditions reasonably could have caused or worsened your condition over time.


