Not all car accident injuries involve broken bones or visible wounds. Soft tissue injuries — like whiplash or sprains — are among the most common and misunderstood forms of trauma. Insurance companies often downplay them, but they can cause serious, lasting pain.
Common Soft Tissue Injuries:
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Whiplash (neck strain from sudden movement)
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Muscle sprains or strains
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Bruising or contusions
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Tendon or ligament damage
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Lower back injuries
Why They’re Often Ignored:
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No fractures or obvious wounds
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Symptoms may take days to appear
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X-rays don’t always detect them
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Easy for insurers to label as “minor”
Symptoms to Watch:
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Stiffness and limited mobility
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Ongoing soreness or throbbing
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Tingling or numbness
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Pain that worsens with movement
How to Prove Your Case:
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Visit a doctor immediately
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Get imaging (MRI or CT scan if necessary)
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Attend physical therapy
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Keep a daily pain journal
Tip: Don’t settle quickly. Soft tissue injuries can worsen over time, and early offers may not reflect the full impact.