When someone suffers injuries because of the negligence of another person or entity, the general course of action is to pursue justice by way of a legal claim for personal injury. Unfortunately, some types of claims are generally met with skepticism for any number of reasons, and one of those types of injuries is the soft tissue injury.
If this has happened to you or someone you love, you need help from Alaska soft tissue injury lawyers who understand the difficulties that can arise with these sorts of claims. Below you'll find information regarding the nature of soft tissue injuries, the challenges that can arise with pursuing this sort of claim and finally how you should proceed if you need help protecting and enforcing your legal rights.
Soft tissue injuries can describe any number of different medical problems, but the underlying commonality is that these types of injuries are not only difficult to diagnose for many doctors, but they are also difficult to prove in terms of their existence. The reason is that soft tissue injuries usually cannot be seen on X-rays or on MRI scans, which basically leaves the word of the injured party as the main basis of proof that such an injury has occurred.
One of the most common types of soft tissue injuries is known as whiplash. Whiplash is an injury that's largely been panned by the media and comedy writers for generations, and it usually involves a scene with an injured party arriving at court in a neck brace. Unfortunately, these types of depictions have a lasting effect on the public that can make the process of properly enforcing an injured person's legal rights difficult.
For instance, whiplash involves sudden and violent trauma to the neck or that general area of the body, and symptoms of whiplash can include headaches, dizziness, stiffness of the neck, back pain, numbness in the limbs and even irritability. In addition, these symptoms can last for only a few days or weeks or even a lifetime depending on the patient. The uncertainty that surrounds soft tissue injuries can be a challenge for those without the experience necessary to successfully obtain justice when these issues arise.
Personal injury claims in Alaska, just as in any other legal setting, generally come down to proof. The injured plaintiff needs to prove the following in order for a claim to be successful:
The difficulty that arises with soft tissue injuries often relates to the proof that actual damages have been suffered. Proving the existence of these damages without the benefit of tangible medical evidence requires skill, experience and the ability to provide persuasive evidence that bolsters the plaintiff's case.
If you or someone you love has suffered soft tissue injuries as a result of someone else's negligence, you should not attempt to prove your case by yourself. Instead, seek the help of Alaska soft tissue injury lawyers who have been successfully handling cases like these for many years. Contact Barber & Banker today to schedule a free initial consultation.
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