Pennsylvania Bursitis Attorney
Perhaps the most problematic workers’ compensation claims to successfully pursue are those that are related to repetitive motion injuries. The insurance company that provides coverage to your employer may argue that your injury was not caused by work-related activities, and thus not covered under workers’ compensation.
Bursitis – A Basic Overview
One of the most commonly diagnosed repetitive motion injuries is bursitis, which is an inflammation of the lubricant-containing sacs that function as a buffer between bones and tendons or muscles. Under normal circumstances, these sacs allow for smooth, fluid motion. When they become inflamed, however, the usually easy motion may be hindered by stiffness and pain in or around the affected joint.
Workers’ Compensation for Bursitis
The Pennsylvania repetitive motion injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., realize that bursitis can severely impair your ability to properly execute the duties of your job, and that the nature of the injury may require you to miss at least some time at work so that the injury can heal effectively. Unfortunately, if your workers’ compensation claim is denied, your family’s financial circumstances may suffer as a result.
The Pennsylvania repetitive motion injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., can help you to appeal your workman’s comp claim, or guide you through the process initially so that your family does not have to wait a minute longer than necessary for you to receive the benefits to which you are entitled, and so you can start recovering as soon as possible.
Contact Us
If you have been diagnosed with bursitis that was caused by the performance of tasks associated with your job, contact the Pennsylvania repetitive motion injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 215-329-3511.


