Yes I would think so...you need to find your states website, usually something like Wisconsin.gov. Almost anything can be filed, the question is will they cover it.
Workers Compensation. Each state has an office for Workers Comp *the customarily used name)
You will need to look on the Texas state website under employer's or employee's section
Every state is different you need to check with Ohio's work comp laws..2 good links listed below
Worker's comp does not pay for mental stress
Yes you can get carpal tunnel syndrome in both wrists. As far as workers comp goes..it depends if you can prove that it was related and or caused by your job duties. It also depends greatly on your states work comp laws etc..
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - album - was created on 2000-02-22.
nope.
"After spending long hours on the computer for work, I have developed Carpal Tunnel Syndrome"
carpal tunnel syndrome.
Carpal tunnel syndrome.
The doctor said I have carpal tunnel syndrome.
Individuals who perform repetitive wrist movements, either at work or play, are at risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome.