If you or someone you love is suffering from soft
tissue injuries sustained in an accident, several types of therapists may be able to help you, including chiropractors, physical therapists, acupuncturists, massage therapists and naturopathic doctors.
After hearing the competing evidence the court found that «the increase in (the Plaintiff's) headaches and neck and shoulder pain is causally related to the soft
tissue injuries she sustained in the accident.
Not exact matches
Closed head concussion
injury, open head
injury, other types of traumatic brain
injury, as well as soft
tissue injury, are just some of the possible
injuries that can be
sustained in catastrophic
accidents.
As an example, if you
sustained soft -
tissue injuries in a car
accident that typically cost around $ 3,000 to treat but instead ran up chiropractic bills of $ 5,000, an insurance adjuster may only agree to pay you $ 3,000.
A 25 year old housewife who
sustained a soft
tissue injury to her lower back which affected a pre-existing condition and had symptoms on a daily basis for six months after the
accident with a full recovery after nine months (but still suffered anxiety and hyper vigilance driving for 18 months) was given # 2750 by Sheriff Hammond
in Jedburgh Sheriff Court (GWD 20/8/10 Number 492) Pollock v Westall) the sheriff felt it was appropriate to take account of the psychological impact.
In Wahl v. Sidhu, the Plaintiff, who sustained soft - tissue and psychological injuries resulting from a car accident in June 2006, was awarded $ 165,233 at tria
In Wahl v. Sidhu, the Plaintiff, who
sustained soft -
tissue and psychological
injuries resulting from a car
accident in June 2006, was awarded $ 165,233 at tria
in June 2006, was awarded $ 165,233 at trial.
If you are suffering from chronic pain due to soft
tissue injuries sustained in a motor vehicle
accident, your primary care doctor may refer you to a chiropractor, massage therapist or other pain management specialist.
The
injuries sustained in a slip and fall
accident may include broken bones, traumatic brain
injuries, neck or spine
injuries, and other soft
tissue damage.
[60] Turning more specifically to the expert evidence, Dr. Robinson has opined that the plaintiff's history is ``... consistent with a diagnosis of chronic posttraumatic headache related to soft
tissue injury to the neck (whiplash)
sustained in the January 6, 2013 motor vehicle
accident.»
The Plaintiff was a 47 - year old man who
sustained a soft -
tissue injury in a motor vehicle
accident occurring on March 24, 2010.
[318]
In arriving at this conclusion I accept the opinion of Dr. Maloon, in preference to that of the plaintiff's medical experts, that the soft tissue injuries the plaintiff sustained in the accident would not have been «significant enough to alter the natural history of her neck or low back condition» and that the «disc herniation would be the result of the natural history of the lumbar degenerative disc disease and not the result of injuries that she may have sustained in [the accident].&raqu
In arriving at this conclusion I accept the opinion of Dr. Maloon,
in preference to that of the plaintiff's medical experts, that the soft tissue injuries the plaintiff sustained in the accident would not have been «significant enough to alter the natural history of her neck or low back condition» and that the «disc herniation would be the result of the natural history of the lumbar degenerative disc disease and not the result of injuries that she may have sustained in [the accident].&raqu
in preference to that of the plaintiff's medical experts, that the soft
tissue injuries the plaintiff
sustained in the accident would not have been «significant enough to alter the natural history of her neck or low back condition» and that the «disc herniation would be the result of the natural history of the lumbar degenerative disc disease and not the result of injuries that she may have sustained in [the accident].&raqu
in the
accident would not have been «significant enough to alter the natural history of her neck or low back condition» and that the «disc herniation would be the result of the natural history of the lumbar degenerative disc disease and not the result of
injuries that she may have
sustained in [the accident].&raqu
in [the
accident].»
[171] I accept that the plaintiff
sustained soft
tissue injuries to his neck and back area, with accompanying headaches,
in the motor vehicle
accident.
Some of the most common types of
injuries sustained in Ohio bicycle
accidents include fractures and broken bones, concussions, traumatic brain
injuries (TBI's), soft
tissue injuries, permanent scarring (especially facial scarring), spinal cord
injuries, and death.