Causation concepts for work-related musculoskeletal disorders vary among authors and academic disciplines. Major causation concepts are single-event and repetitive motion. The aim of this short communication is to share findings from a recent survey, conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics of United States employers about work-related musculoskeletal cases, and more specifically, about whether the employers regard the cause of their employee’s musculoskeletal problem as being from a single exposure or from multiple exposures. Recommendations are offered for using terminology consistent with employer understandings.