Repetitive Stress Injuries Workers Comp in Idaho

Settlement Range: $15,000 – $60,000 | Max Weekly: $886

Repetitive Stress Injuries Overview

Repetitive stress injuries (RSIs) develop gradually from repeated motions, sustained awkward postures, or overuse of specific muscle groups. Common examples include carpal tunnel syndrome, tendinitis, bursitis, and trigger finger. These injuries are prevalent in office work, manufacturing, assembly lines, and any job requiring repetitive hand, wrist, or arm movements.

Idaho Workers Comp Benefits

Max Weekly Benefit

$886

Benefit Duration

No statutory limit while disabled

Filing Deadline

1 year from date of injury

Waiting Period

5 days (retroactive after 14 days)

Average Settlement

$15,000 – $42,000

State Insurance Fund

Available

Common Symptoms — Repetitive Stress Injuries

  • Persistent pain in the affected area (wrists, hands, elbows, shoulders)
  • Numbness and tingling, especially in the hands and fingers
  • Weakness and loss of grip strength
  • Swelling or inflammation at the joint or tendon
  • Stiffness, especially in the morning
  • A burning or aching sensation
  • Difficulty performing fine motor tasks

Key Facts

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most commonly reported repetitive stress injury
  • RSI claims can be harder to prove because the injury develops over time
  • Filing deadlines for RSIs often begin from the date of diagnosis, not onset of symptoms
  • Surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome increases average settlement values significantly
  • Ergonomic assessments can serve as evidence in RSI workers comp claims
  • RSIs affect over 1.8 million workers annually in the United States
  • Idaho State Insurance Fund is available to all employers
  • All employers with 1+ employees must carry coverage
  • Benefits are 67% of average weekly wage
  • Idaho has a simplified dispute resolution process

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This information is for educational purposes only. Consult a licensed workers compensation attorney in Idaho.