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Repetitive Stress Injuries

Cook County Repetitive Strain Injury Lawyer

Have you developed your work injury over time due to repetitive stress or movements involved in your job? Lifting, bending, carrying, typing, and using power tools are just a few of the tasks that can lead to serious injuries when done frequently over a long period of time. These injuries can be difficult to prove, but an experienced attorney can help you make sure you get the workers' comp benefits you deserve.

At the Oak Brook, Illinois Law Offices of Francis J. Discipio, we protect the rights of individuals who have suffered all types of personal injuries. You may think that your repetitive strain injury was just a natural development, but you may still be entitled to workers' compensation.

Most people understand that workers' compensation covers job-related injuries caused by direct trauma, but many people do not realize that it also covers repetitive strain injuries. It can also be used to cover preexisting injuries that have been aggravated by the repeated demands of your occupation.

However you sustained your injury, it is important to speak to a lawyer who understands Illinois workers' compensation law. Our workers' compensation attorneys can analyze your case and outline your options. If you have suffered any of the following as the result of repetitive stress, we can help:

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If your injury is keeping you from performing your job, or is otherwise impacting your life, do not wait to contact an attorney who can help you obtain the full extent of benefits you deserve. From our Oak Brook law offices, we represent repetitive strain injury victims throughout Cook County and the greater Chicago area. Contact us today for a free initial consultation.

Getting to Know Francis

Francis owns a title company, Esquire Title, in addition to managing a collection agency. He brings over 20 years of valuable courtroom experience to every case by showing his dedication, determination and attention to the finest details of each case.

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