A motor vehicle accident can result in whiplash and other soft tissue injuries. These injuries can be difficult to diagnose and treat because the symptoms do not show up right away. In fact, it may be months before the full effect of a soft tissue injury manifests itself. Nonetheless, these injuries can be painful and debilitating, leaving accident victims with significant pain and hardship.
At Mitchell Law Firm, we represent people who have suffered due to whiplash and other soft tissue injuries in car and truck accidents. We have the skill and experience to effectively handle these difficult cases. Regardless of the type or severity of your injury, we are here to help.
Call (888) 483-8614 to speak with a knowledgeable Bay Area personal injury attorney.
People who suffer whiplash and soft tissue injuries are often accused of trumping up their injury to obtain more money in a car accident settlement. As experienced personal injury attorneys, we know this is unfair and unrealistic.
In many cases, soft tissue injuries do not show up on MRIs and X-rays, but that does not mean they do not have a significant impact upon the injured.
Symptoms of these injuries include:
Our attorneys know how to value soft tissue injury claims, and we can help you pursue fair and just compensation for the losses you have suffered.
Mitchell Law Firm is a top-rated law firm with more than 30 years of experience. Since 1984, our firm has recovered million on behalf of our clients. Through personalized service and attentive representation, we are able to secure favorable settlements and verdicts that meet each client’s needs.
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