Repetitive injuries don’t stay “work-only.” In Mountlake Terrace, it’s common to hear clients describe symptoms that worsen during:
- Long commute days (tight hand positioning on steering wheels, gripping bags, using phones while waiting in traffic)
- Extended computer time (rapid typing while working OT or during high-demand weeks)
- Service roles (reaching, lifting, or repeating hand motions for hours—often with minimal rotation)
The important part legally is not just that you feel pain—it’s how symptoms changed over time and how your work duties likely contributed. A consistent timeline can matter when insurers argue the injury is unrelated or pre-existing.


