Repetitive Motion Injuries
Individuals who repeat physical motions for extended periods of time may develop repetitive motion strains as a result. The human body is not designed to repeat motions for extended periods, so repeating a specific motion for hours at a time over a period of months may cause an individual harm.
Often, people suffer these injuries because of the nature of their jobs. If you or someone you love suffered a repetitive motion strain at work, contact the Madison personal injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, today at 800-242-2874 to learn more about your legal rights.
Repetitive Motion Injuries and Gross Negligence
Individuals may suffer strains because of gross negligence on the part of an employer. This may be the case when an individual suffers injury due to:
- Lack of break time
- Lack of job variation
- Employer policy enforcement
Although jobs that require repetitive motions need to be done, there are often ways to perform these tasks that can prevent the occurrence of injury. Sadly, employers may neglect safer methods because they are not as efficient.
Employers that force workers into conditions that they know will ultimately lead them to injury may be liable for the resulting injuries on the grounds of gross negligence.
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Employers are responsible for providing safe working conditions for their employees. If your employer has knowingly failed to do this and you suffered a repetitive motion injury as a result, contact the Madison personal injury attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874 today for a free case evaluation.

