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Hattiesburg Repetitive Motion Injury Lawyer

Helping You Obtain Compensation for a Wide Range of Injuries

Workers' compensation claims are often associated with dramatic accidents at a workplace, such as a worker falling off a ladder or injuring a limb in a piece of machinery. However, not all injuries are as immediate; some injuries may develop over time, and require equal or a larger amount of compensation in order to cover medical costs.

Repetitive motion injuries are the result of repetitive movements or actions that, over time, cause a degeneration of particular muscles, tendons, joints or ligaments. Common repetitive motion injuries include:

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Arthritic inflammations or changes
  • Aggravation of current physical conditions
  • Back injuries
  • Knee injuries
  • Neck injuries
  • Disk herniation

Injuries sustained from lifting or typing may over time lead to injuries requiring lengthy rehabilitative treatment. In the event that you are experiencing a repetitive motion injury, you need experienced legal representation that can help you file your claim and obtain compensation.

Laurel Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Lawyer

With more than 23 years' experience as Hattiesburg repetitive motion injury attorneys, our team of lawyers at Brinkley Law Firm is empathetic to the reality of what these injuries may mean to individuals. We understand that these injuries often severely impair an individual's ability to perform the duties of his or her job. At Brinkley Law Firm, we are dedicated to your case and to helping you secure your benefits.

Contact Brinkley Law Firm, P.A., Today

If you are seeking legal representation or have questions about our services, contact our attorneys today to set up your free consultation. You can reach our Hattiesburg, Mississippi, office at 601-255-4513 or toll free at 888-351-1491, or by contacting us online.

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