Tennis Elbow Workers' Comp Attorneys in Orange County
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Tennis elbow is a type of stress-related injury in which a person suffers damage to the muscle and tendon area of the elbow from repetitive use of the forearm and hands.
While this condition commonly occurs in tennis players, tennis elbow can also develop in people who are forced to continuously make arm movements through the course of their work, resulting in chronic pain and requiring expensive corrective surgeries. If you believe you have developed tennis elbow due to your job, you may be entitled to recover monetary benefits by filing a workers’ compensation claim with the help of a knowledgeable Orange County lawyer from Alvandi Law Group.
Our firm stands apart for the following reasons:
- More than a billion dollars recovered
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- 100% focused on workers’ compensation claims
Symptoms of Tennis Elbow
Tennis elbow occurs in approximately three percent of the population and is most common in men between the ages of 30 and 50. Professions that require the constant use of the arms such as auto mechanics, painters, and plasterers are particularly susceptible to developing this condition.
In many cases, these symptoms can be so severe that they prevent a person from being able to perform their daily duties, forcing them to take lengthy leaves of absence to seek treatment and recovery.
These symptoms can all be indicators of tennis elbow:
- Slowly emerging or sudden pain on the outside of the elbow
- Pain shaking hands or squeezing objects with normal pressure
- Pain lifting objects, using tools, or performing simple tasks
Treatment usually includes physical therapy, cortisone injections, and the use of an elbow brace to rest the tendons. Surgery may be required in particularly serious cases where extensive damage to the area has occurred.
If We Don't Win, You Don't Pay
At Alvandi Law Group, our Orange County lawyers understand the difficulty of your situation and are prepared to do whatever is necessary to ensure you receive access to your entitled financial assistance. We know all too well the financial impact that a work place injury can have on a person and their family, therefore we choose to offer our services to our clients on a no-risk contingency basis. In other words, if we are not successful on your behalf, you will not pay us a cent. Let us handle the legal heavy lifting so you can focus on your recovery with peace of mind.
What Compensation Can I Recover?
If you suffer from tennis elbow as a result of your occupation, you can file a claim with your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance in pursuit of reimbursement for your medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, and possible permanent disability benefits. An attorney from our firm can help you file a claim and maximize your chances of securing the compensation you deserve. Should any disputes arise surrounding your claim, we can help you file an appeal and pursue litigation on your behalf.
You may be able to receive compensation if:
- Your condition directly resulted from your work.
- Your condition was not caused by intentional misconduct or gross negligence.
- The work you were doing was related to your employment, even if it wasn't specifically listed in your job description.
Take advantage of your free consultation today to review your legal options with a skilled legal professional from our firm.
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