In our area, repetitive stress issues often show up in patterns like:
- Tourism-season spikes: longer shifts, faster turnaround expectations, and fewer breaks during peak visitor months.
- Hands-on service and trades: repeated gripping, tool use, overhead reach, and repetitive assembly or cleaning tasks.
- Driving + screen time overlap: commuting, scheduling, and paperwork that keeps wrists/neck in the same position for hours.
- Weather and on-site adjustments: cold mornings or outdoor work can worsen stiffness and make it harder to maintain proper posture or ergonomics.
These circumstances matter legally because Washington claims typically require you to show that your injury was caused or worsened by the conditions you were exposed to at work. When your symptom timeline matches your work demands—and that match is documented—the case becomes much easier to evaluate.


