Pennsylvania Tendonitis Attorney
While most people are quite familiar with the role that their bones and muscles play in physical activity, fewer are aware of the importance of the tendons. Tendons are strong tissue structures that serve to connect muscle and bone. When a muscle is flexed, the tendon pulls the bone in the appropriate direction to accommodate the motion.
Development of Tendonitis
Frequent repetition of the same motion can cause tendons to swell, and when they are enlarged, they are unable to move as smoothly as they would under normal conditions. This hindrance can result in pain whenever the inflamed tendon is used. This pain may not disappear for a considerable period of time.
Tendonitis and Workers’ Compensation
If you have been diagnosed with a case of tendonitis that can be attributed to the duties of your employment, you may be entitled to receive workers’ compensation benefits through your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance. The Pennsylvania repetitive motion injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., can guide you through the sometimes frustrating process of filing a claim, or we can help you to appeal a rejected application for benefits.
You need time to heal from your injury, and you can’t afford to take the time off work that would allow you to do so. It is this income gap that workers’ compensation benefits are intended to close, and the Pennsylvania repetitive motion injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., are dedicated to ensuring that your family is not forced to bear the weight of a total wage loss.
Contact Us
To protect your rights and your family’s stability when you need to file a workers’ compensation claim, contact the Pennsylvania repetitive motion injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 215-329-3511.


