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Frequently Asked Questions About Soft Tissue Injuries
Q: What are soft tissue injuries?
A: Soft tissue injuries involve damage to muscles, ligaments and tendons, but not bones or organs. These injuries can be contusions, strains or sprains. A common example of a soft tissue injury is whiplash. Whiplash is an injury to the soft tissue in the neck that happens through rapid forward and/or backward movement of the head, often due to the impact of a car accident. Soft tissue injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome, on the other hand, can occur over time as the result of repetitive movement.
Q: How do I prove that someone else is responsible for my soft tissue injuries?
A: It is likely that you and your attorney will try to show that the responsible party — the defendant in a potential lawsuit — is liable under the legal theory of negligence. If, for example, you suffered soft tissue injuries in a car accident, you and your attorney will need to show that the driver of the other car did not act as a reasonable driver would have acted under the circumstances and that you were injured as a result.
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