Can You Sue for Minor Injuries After a Car Accident?

 Many people believe you can only file a personal injury claim if you’ve suffered severe injuries — but that’s a myth. Even minor injuries, like whiplash or soft tissue damage, can have a lasting impact on your life and may entitle you to compensation.

Examples of “Minor” Injuries:

  • Neck and back pain (whiplash)

  • Sprains or strains

  • Cuts or bruises

  • Concussions

  • Headaches or dizziness

Why Minor Injuries Matter:

  • Symptoms can worsen over time

  • Missed work days

  • Emotional distress or anxiety

  • Expensive medical care or therapy

Insurance Company Tactics:

  • They may downplay your injury

  • Offer quick, low settlements

  • Claim the injury isn’t “serious enough”

Your Legal Rights:
You are entitled to:

  • Medical expense coverage

  • Lost wages

  • Pain and suffering

  • Out-of-pocket costs (transportation, medication)

What You Should Do:

  1. See a doctor immediately

  2. Keep all medical records

  3. Don’t accept a settlement without legal advice

  4. Contact a personal injury attorney to evaluate your claim

Tip: The value of your case is not based only on severity, but on how the injury affects your life.

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