Sprains Strains

Learn about Sprains Strains and your legal options after an accident.

Sprains and strains are among the most common soft tissue injuries following car accidents, slips, falls, or sports-related incidents. A sprain occurs when ligaments are stretched or torn, while a strain affects muscles or tendons. Even low-speed collisions can generate enough force to cause these injuries, which can range from mild overstretching to severe tears. Sprains and strains often cause swelling, bruising, pain, and reduced mobility. They can involve ankles, knees, wrists, or back muscles and sometimes accompany fractures or other injuries. Severe sprains may require immobilization, while serious strains might necessitate physical therapy or surgery. Recovery can be unpredictable, and delayed treatment increases the risk of chronic pain, joint instability, or re-injury. Accurate documentation of treatment, therapy, and daily limitations is crucial when pursuing compensation.

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Documentation and treatment details can significantly affect claim value.

Understanding Sprains and Strains From Accidents

Sprains and strains are among the most common soft tissue injuries following car accidents, slips, falls, or sports-related incidents. A sprain occurs when ligaments are stretched or torn, while a strain affects muscles or tendons. Even low-speed collisions can generate enough force to cause these injuries, which can range from mild overstretching to severe tears.

Sprains and strains often cause swelling, bruising, pain, and reduced mobility. They can involve ankles, knees, wrists, or back muscles and sometimes accompany fractures or other injuries. Severe sprains may require immobilization, while serious strains might necessitate physical therapy or surgery. Recovery can be unpredictable, and delayed treatment increases the risk of chronic pain, joint instability, or re-injury. Accurate documentation of treatment, therapy, and daily limitations is crucial when pursuing compensation.

What to Do Next

Seek a medical evaluation immediately after a suspected sprain or strain. Follow recommended rest, therapy, and rehabilitation instructions. Document all pain, mobility issues, missed work, and treatment to support your injury claim.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recovery typically ranges from a few weeks for mild injuries to several months for severe cases.

Yes. Untreated or severe injuries can lead to chronic pain, joint instability, or limited mobility.

Most do not, but severe ligament tears or muscle ruptures may require surgical repair.

Yes. Medical costs, therapy, lost income, and pain and suffering can all be included in claims.

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