Many people on Mercer Island commute, work around school schedules, or juggle longer days that don’t leave much room for recovery. That matters because repetitive stress injuries are sensitive to cumulative strain.
Common local scenarios include:
- Home-office “desk creep”: you start with a workable setup, then hours increase and ergonomics quietly worsen.
- Hybrid schedule pressure: more screen time, fewer real breaks, and higher productivity expectations.
- Seasonal demand: busier retail, maintenance, or service schedules can stretch shifts and reduce downtime.
- Commute + computer cycle: travel time adds to total time holding posture, gripping devices, or repeating motions.
When your symptoms track your work and workload changes, that connection becomes a key part of the claim. The earlier you document what changed and when, the stronger your position tends to be.


