Repetitive Trauma
Repetitive trauma in workers’ compensation cases refers to injuries that result from performing the same motion or activity repeatedly over time, rather than from a single accident or event.
Common examples of repetitive trauma injuries:
Temporary work-related disabilities can arise from a variety of incidents and conditions in the workplace. Some common causes include:
1. Carpal tunnel syndrome:
Often caused by repetitive hand and wrist motions, such as typing or using a computer mouse.
2. Tendinitis:
Inflammation of tendons due to repetitive movements, commonly affecting the shoulders, elbows and knees.
3. Back injuries:
Repeated heavy lifting, bending or twisting can lead to chronic back pain or herniated discs.
4. Rotator cuff injuries:
Frequent overhead lifting or reaching can strain the shoulder muscles and tendons.

5. Epicondylitis (also known as Tennis Elbow):
Caused by repetitive use of the forearm muscles, common in jobs involving gripping or twisting motions.
6. Hearing loss:
Repeated exposure to loud noises can cause gradual hearing loss, often seen in industrial settings.
Characteristics of repetitive trauma:
- Gradual onset: Unlike injuries that happen suddenly, repetitive trauma injuries develop gradually over time.
- Work-related activities: These injuries are directly related to the worker’s job duties, such as typing, lifting or using tools.
- Cumulative effect: The damage occurs due to the cumulative effect of repetitive stress on certain body parts, leading to wear and tear.
How Attorney Bartell Can Help
- Medical evidence: Gather detailed medical records and expert opinions to establish the link between the repetitive work activities and the injury.
- Timely filing: Ensure that the injury is reported and the claim is filed within the required timeframes to avoid denial.
- Countering denials: If the claim is denied, Attorney Bartell can challenge the denial, using evidence to show that the injury is work-related.
- Maximizing benefits: Will work to ensure that the worker receives all entitled benefits, including medical treatment, wage replacement and compensation for permanent disability if applicable.
- Negotiating settlements: If the case reaches a settlement stage, Attorney Bartell will negotiate on behalf of the worker to secure a fair settlement.
Repetitive trauma injuries can be debilitating, impacting a worker’s ability to perform his or her job and daily duties. Attorney Bartell can help navigate the complexities of these cases, ensuring that injured workers receive the benefits they deserve. Contact us to learn how we can help you.
How a Fresno Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Can Help
Temporary Disability Benefits – Get Paid While You Recover
If you can’t work due to an injury, you still need income. We make sure your temporary disability benefits are paid fully and on time so you can focus on healing.
Permanent Disability – Protecting Your Future
If your injury prevents you from returning to work, you deserve fair compensation. A skilled workers’ compensation lawyer in Fresno ensures your permanent disability benefits reflect what you’ve truly lost.
Denied Claims – Don’t Let the Insurance Company Win
Many workers’ comp claims are wrongfully denied. Employers and insurance companies use legal loopholes to avoid paying. We fight back to get your claim approved and secure the benefits you’re owed.
Repetitive Trauma – Injuries That Build Over Time
Not all work injuries happen in a single accident. If you’ve developed carpal tunnel, back pain, or joint damage from years on the job, you still qualify for benefits. We’ll prove your case and get your compensation.
Construction & Industrial Accidents – Protecting Fresno Workers
Falls, equipment malfunctions, toxic exposure—industrial and construction accidents cause serious injuries. We fight to ensure Fresno workers in high-risk jobs receive full benefits for medical care, lost wages, and long-term recovery.
Industrial Accidents
Handling claims for injuries in industrial workplaces, from machinery accidents to exposure to hazardous materials.