Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) Claims
What is Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)?
Repetitive strain injury is a blanket term used to describe many different types of soft tissue injury including carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis. It is usually caused by a mixture of poor posture, stress, and repetitive motion.
Who is at risk?
You are particularly at risk of developing RSI if you use a computer for more than a few hours a day, or work on a factory production line.
Is RSI serious?
Repetitive strain injury has the potential to cause crippling disability and pain. Early treatment is essential, as recovery can be a very slow process.
How can I find out if I may be entitled to compensation for repetitive strain injury?
If your work has involved a repetitive motion and you think you may have developed RSI as a result, you might be entitled to compensation. If you suffer from pain, discomfort, and loss of movement in your digits as a result of RSI, the specialist workplace illness legal team may be able to help you with a claim for compensation.
If you would like us to provide you with advice with regard to your potential claim, please complete our brief claim form. We will reply to your enquiry within one working day.
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If you would like to speak to someone directly about your claim, please call our friendly team on:
0870 024 0558