Strain Sprain
Learn about Strain Sprain and your legal options after an accident.
Neck strains and sprains involve overstretched muscles or ligaments and are common after sudden impacts. While often considered minor, these injuries can still cause significant pain and functional limitations. Without proper care, symptoms may linger longer than expected.
Understanding Neck Strains and Sprains
A neck strain affects muscles or tendons, while a sprain involves ligaments connecting bones. These injuries typically result from abrupt movements during accidents. Symptoms include stiffness, soreness, reduced range of motion, and headaches.
Although strains and sprains are less severe than fractures, recovery can still take weeks or months. Repetitive strain or returning to activity too soon may prolong healing. Medical evaluation helps rule out more serious injuries and establishes documentation.
Insurance companies often undervalue these claims, labeling them as minor. However, pain, missed work, and treatment costs are valid damages. Consistent medical care strengthens both recovery and legal claims.
What to Do Next
Seek medical evaluation, rest the injury, and document symptoms and treatment carefully.
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