Soft-tissue injuries — damage to muscles, ligaments, and tendons like whiplash — are among the most common results of car crashes, yet they are also the injuries insurers most love to dismiss. Because they do not show up on an X-ray, proving them takes care and consistent documentation.

Why Soft-Tissue Injuries Are Real

Whiplash, sprains, and strains can cause genuine, lasting pain, stiffness, headaches, and reduced range of motion. The forces in even a moderate collision can wrench the neck and back violently. The absence of a broken bone does not mean the absence of real injury.

The Insurer's Favorite Arguments

Adjusters often claim soft-tissue injuries are exaggerated, pre-existing, or resolved quickly. They scrutinize gaps in treatment and lean on the lack of dramatic imaging. Recognizing these tactics helps injured people counter them with evidence.

Documenting a Soft-Tissue Claim

Prompt and consistent medical care, clear notes from treating providers about symptoms and limitations, and a record of how the injury affects daily life all build credibility. Following through on prescribed treatment is one of the best ways to support the claim.

Getting Fair Value

Soft-tissue claims are frequently undervalued precisely because they are common and invisible on imaging. A careful, well-documented presentation of the real impact makes a difference. A free review can help ensure these injuries are taken seriously.

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