Injuries to muscles, tendons, and ligaments including sprains, strains, and tears
Soft tissue injuries affect muscles, tendons, and ligaments—the connective tissues that support your body's movement. These include sprains (ligament injuries), strains (muscle or tendon injuries), contusions (bruises), and tears. While often dismissed as "minor," soft tissue injuries can cause significant pain and long-term complications.
Insurance companies frequently challenge soft tissue claims because: - They don't show on X-rays - There's no "objective" proof like a fracture - Some people exaggerate these injuries
However, with proper documentation and consistent treatment, soft tissue injury claims can result in fair compensation. The key is thorough medical documentation and following your treatment plan.
Soft tissue injuries are diagnosed through:
Most soft tissue injuries heal with conservative treatment. Surgery is typically reserved for complete ligament tears (like ACL) or failed conservative treatment.
About 10% of soft tissue injury patients develop chronic pain even after the tissue has healed.
Soft tissue MMI typically occurs when:
For most soft tissue injuries, MMI is reached within 3-6 months. Document any ongoing symptoms as these may indicate a chronic condition.
Because soft tissue injuries don't show on X-rays and have no "objective" proof like a fracture, insurers frequently minimize these claims. Overcome this by getting an MRI, documenting treatment thoroughly, and maintaining consistent care without gaps.
Yes, and chronic conditions often increase settlement value because they involve ongoing treatment and limitations. Document the transition to chronic status with your doctor and show how it affects your quality of life.
A sprain is an injury to a ligament (connects bone to bone), while a strain is an injury to a muscle or tendon (connects muscle to bone). Sprains often occur in ankles, knees, and wrists; strains commonly affect the back and hamstrings.
Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical or legal advice. Settlement values are estimates based on typical cases and vary significantly. Always consult with healthcare providers for medical decisions and a licensed attorney for legal advice specific to your situation.
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