When two or more motor vehicles collide in a crash, the forces involved frequently cause the vehicle occupants to be thrown around in their seat and soft tissue damage can result. These injuries may not seem like much because the trauma is so much different from the symptoms of a broken bone or a traumatic brain injury. However, soft tissue injuries can still cause significant pain, require medical intervention to treat, and take a long time to recover from. In the meantime, the person who was injured may find it difficult to work or complete daily activity tasks such as driving or walking up stairs. The Bradenton soft tissue injury attorneys at Hale Law specialize in helping traffic victims recover compensation for soft tissue injuries sustained from a crash caused by another party.
Verywell Health defines a soft tissue injury as anything that causes damage to the skin, muscles, ligaments, or tendons. Common examples include:
According to an article in the Transportation Safety and Environment Journal, over 800,000 people sustain neck injuries during vehicle crashes in the United States annually. Whiplash can cause damage to the spinal ligaments, the discs, and the surrounding muscle tissue. Moderate whiplash, which can happen even when cars are in a slow-speed crash, can take eight weeks to heal.
You may not immediately be aware of a soft tissue injury after the shock of being in a traffic collision, but as soon as you notice any symptoms it is critical that you seek medical attention. Symptoms include:
Other injuries to the soft tissue, such as deep lacerations, will be more apparent at the scene of the crash because of extensive bleeding. Lacerations frequently happen in crashes when the vehicle glass is shattered and the damage can be extensive, leaving a victim with a possibility for lifelong disfigurement.
It is always wise to contact a personal injury attorney after being injured in a traffic collision. While you may initially feel lucky that your health was not more compromised after a crash, some soft tissue injuries stiffen and get worse several days after a crash. Filing an insurance claim will allow you to recover the expenses of any medical treatment, physical therapy, or time off of work you had to take due to the injuries.
Suffering damage to your skin, muscles, tendons, or ligaments because of a traffic collision can be frustrating because the path to recovery is not always straightforward. While you focus on taking the medical steps towards healing, let the Bradenton soft tissue injury attorneys of Hale Law take the lead on your personal injury claim. Contact our offices today at 561-277-3397 to schedule your free consultation today.