Torn Rotator Cuff Work Injury In Ocean County

Last updated on April 13, 2026

A torn rotator cuff work injury may involve a partial tear, where the tendon is damaged but still attached, or a full-thickness tear, where it tears completely from the bone and can make lifting, reaching and even sleeping painful. These injuries commonly happen through heavy lifting, pulling, repetitive overhead work, slips and falls or equipment incidents in hospitals, warehouses, delivery jobs and construction settings across Ocean County.

At Fedele & Honschke Attorneys at Law, LLC, our attorneys help injured workers in Toms River, Brick and surrounding New Jersey communities pursue compensation and protect their right to treatment. Contact our lawyers through the online contact form or call 732-504-3841 to discuss your case.

What Legal Options May Be Available For A Torn Rotator Cuff Injury That Occurred At Work?

In New Jersey, most work-related shoulder tears are handled through workers’ compensation, which may provide medical treatment, surgery, physical therapy and wage replacement while you are out of work. If the injury causes lasting weakness, reduced range of motion or permanent impairment, you may also be eligible for permanency benefits.

A separate third-party claim may exist when someone other than your employer contributed to the injury, such as a contractor, property owner or equipment manufacturer. These claims may include compensation for pain and suffering, in addition to lost wages and medical costs.

What Evidence Strengthens A Torn Rotator Cuff Claim?

Strong evidence often makes the difference in shoulder injury cases. Helpful documentation includes:

  • The incident report
  • Witness names and contact details
  • MRI and imaging results
  • Prior shoulder history
  • Job duties and lifting requirements
  • Work restrictions from your doctor

Insurers and employers often argue that the tear was pre-existing, degenerative, reported too late or unrelated to work. Our attorneys use medical records, witness statements and job-duty evidence to counter these defenses and strengthen your claim.

Speak With A New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Today

If you suffered a torn rotator cuff at work, contact Fedele & Honschke Attorneys at Law, LLC, through the online contact form or call 732-504-3841 to speak with an attorney today.

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