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While carpal tunnel is one of the most common work-related injuries people suffer, it is also one of the most difficult to prove. Workers’ compensation claims for carpal tunnel are frequently denied, with employers trying to blame the employee’s condition on his or her hobbies, medications, or other medical conditions. These cases frequently require intense litigation to obtain full and adequate compensation for injured parties. If you need help with your carpal tunnel syndrome, reach out today.
The Cary carpal tunnel syndrome injury lawyers of The Law Offices of John M. McCabe, P.A., can help. We have been representing clients throughout central North Carolina since 1994. In that time, we have established ourselves as a successful, well-respected firm, treating our clients like family and fighting for the full and adequate compensation they deserve.
People often think that office, administrative and secretarial work are the only causes of carpal tunnel syndrome. However, carpal tunnel is not limited to these types of employment. Any job that requires frequent, repeated hand movements can lead to carpal tunnel. Some of these jobs include:
Our attorneys have the experience to help establish that the source of your carpal tunnel stems from work-related causes rather than hobbies or other causes. We can bring a workers’ compensation claim or a third-party liability claim on your behalf, to make sure you get the best compensation possible in your case. Contact a workers' compensation lawyer today for help.
A workers' compensation lawyer can be immensely helpful to workers who have developed carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) as a result of their job-related activities. Here's how:
If you have been suffering from carpal tunnel, our lawyers can look at your case and help determine whether you have a viable claim.
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