Summary
Lifting chutes from a mixer truck could be considered rapid and repetitive, especially if done over 8 years, potentially qualifying for workers compensation in Arkansas. Document your tasks, gather medical records, and consult an attorney. Issues like stiff truck handling can also support your case.Full Conversation
Arkansas
In Arkansas, the repetitive nature of a job may qualify for workers' compensation if it results in injury. However, this is generally assessed on a case-by-case basis. You may want to consult an employment or workers' compensation attorney.
If I drove a Concrete truck and i had to put chutes on a mixertruck and its * chutes to a job. Will be considered as a rapid and repetitive job
In Arkansas, a job may be considered rapid and repetitive if it involves performing the same physical movements repeatedly, which may cause injury over time. Driving a concrete truck and lifting chutes could potentially fit this description, but it's evaluated case-by-case.
How about during this ovet 8 years straight
If you've been doing this task repetitively for over 8 years and it has caused you injury, you may have a case for workers' compensation in Arkansas. However, you should consult with a workers' compensation attorney for personalized advice.
I dont have a lawyer
If you need to find a lawyer in Arkansas, you can use the Arkansas Bar Association's Lawyer Referral Service. This service can help you find a lawyer who specializes in workers' compensation.
If the lawyer say that your injury have to be from rapid and repetitive. What can i do to state my case as being a Concrete mixer driver
To strengthen your case as a Concrete mixer driver, you can:
- Document your daily tasks and how often you perform them
- Gather medical records linking your injury to your work
- Collect testimonies from colleagues or supervisors
- Consult with an occupational health expert.
Remember, this is just general advice. Consulting a lawyer is essential.
Could issues on truck help if you had to over steer the truck and handle is stiff on concrete truck for cubital tunnel syndrome worksman comp case
Yes, issues with the truck such as stiff handling and constant oversteering can contribute to your case. They can be seen as additional repetitive stressors, potentially leading to cubital tunnel syndrome. Document these conditions and consult with your attorney.