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Recognizing the Signs of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Since developing work-related injuries in the San Jose area is grounds for filing a workers’ compensation claim, it’s important to be able to recognize the signs of these injuries. One common workplace injury is carpal tunnel syndrome. This condition tends to develop among workers who do repetitive tasks with their hands and arms. It involves the irritation and inflammation of the median nerve, which extends through the wrist. Patients who experience pain of the wrist area might have this workplace injury. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a progressive condition; as it grows worse, patients may develop numbness and tingling of the thumb and first two fingers, along with hand weakness. However, it is possible for these symptoms to be attributed to other medical conditions.

About the Author

Gerald Scher, Attorney at Law

Gerald “Jerry” Scher is a San Jose personal injury attorney with over 30 years of experience. A graduate of Santa Clara University School of Law, he has secured settlements from $5,000 to $1.5 million in personal injury and workers’ compensation cases. Jerry is a member of the American Bar Association and Santa Clara County Trial Lawyers Association.