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Is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome a condition that qualifies for worker's comp? |
I had a very mild case of carpal tunnel syndrome. With an ergonomically correct desk (such as keyboard tray) and one of those split/angled keyboards, the pain was kept at a bare minimum... I barely had pain. When I started my new job in January, I let them know of my condition and that all I needed was a keyboard tray added to my desk. (I still have the keyboard from my old job). I have brought it up several times, but no one has gotten around to getting a keyboard tray put in for me. I offered to order one and call building maintenance, but was told that they would "get around to it". They still haven't done it. I am now pregnant and I think the swelling from pregnancy may be contributing more to the pain, but all in all my hands hurt very badly. I can barely make a fist. If this progrsses, is it considered a worker's comp issue????? I don't think so since you had it before you started working there. If it was caused by your current job then I think it would be. My boyfriend had surgery to releive his and he says it was the best thing he's ever done. If you have insurance you should see a doctor and find out what your options are. Not anymore. Nope I shouldn't I don't think so, but not 100% sure. Not anymore. Because Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a known risk of the job now (not like back in the late 80's where it was just starting) it is not covered by workers comp. |
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