Is Texting Thumb Covered Under Workersโ€™ Comp?

Is Texting Thumb Covered? | Bloom Law Office, West New York

There has been a surge in โ€œtexting thumbโ€ diagnoses thanks to our dependency on technology and our phones, where the average person in the US spends 23 hours a week texting and sends 40 emails each day. Bloom Law Office has also seen an increase in workersโ€™ comp claims citing texting thumb as the injury. The term texting thumb can refer to a few things, including โ€œtrigger thumbโ€ in which the flexor tendon in the thumb is constricted from repetitive gripping and thumb arthritis of the carpometacarpal joint (where the thumb meets the wrist).

There are a number of treatments for these conditions, but most wonโ€™t be followed by the average text addict. They include resting, not using your mobile devices as much, and calling instead of texting. From a workersโ€™ comp stance, everyone wants to know if texting thumb qualifies as a workersโ€™ comp claim. The answer is: it depends, but it will most likely be covered more commonly in the future.

Itโ€™s relatively easy to be diagnosed with some form of texting thumb. The issue is in proving that it was caused by work and that it wouldnโ€™t have happened if it werenโ€™t for a personโ€™s job. This requires taking into account a personโ€™s tasks and how often they are required to be on their phone or another mobile device exclusively for work. Employers who provide a work-only device for their employees can potentially set them up for an easier workersโ€™ comp claim.

There are some jobs which are easier to link to texting thumb than others. For example, if youโ€™re the head of social media and are expected to be on your phone all day every day, you are a likely candidate for texting thumb caused by work tasks. However, if youโ€™re an entrepreneur who happens to get tons of email every day, that can be tougher to prove.

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Most people who have a mobile device are on it a lot, and itโ€™s not always for work. If you have texting thumb and are filing a workersโ€™ comp claim, itโ€™s paramount to have a workersโ€™ comp attorney in your corner. We donโ€™t get paid until you do. Schedule a consultation today by calling Bloom Law Office at 855-208-3650.

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