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What you need to know about social security disability and repetitive injuries

On Behalf of | Apr 30, 2022 | Social Security Disability Benefits for Injuries | 0 comments

If you have developed an injury from repetitive movements, you may have a lot of questions. One thing that many with a repetitive injury wonder is whether or not they will qualify for social security disability coverage.

While situations may vary, there are some circumstances where you will get covered. If you think you might be eligible for social security disability coverage, here are some things to keep in mind.

Can repetitive injuries get covered by SSD?

If you have developed an injury from performing repetitive tasks on the job, then you may be eligible for social security coverage. However, it must be an injury resulting from a repetitive task that you perform at work, and not a repetitive task that you do outside of work.

Types of repetitive injuries

There can be many different types of repetitive injuries. Some of the most common injuries that occur because of repetitive movements are back injuries. These are common with jobs where you need to frequently bend over and lift heavy objects. Shoulder injuries are also common in jobs that require lots of heavy lifting. For those that have jobs that involve lots of typing or repetitive hand motions, carpal tunnel could be more of a risk.

If you have developed an injury from doing repetitive tasks at your job, you may feel at a loss about what to do. The reality is, though, that an injury that has developed over time can be serious, and that you do have options for protecting yourself.

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