Law Offices of Vondra & Hanna

Jun 20, 2025

Soft tissue injuries are among the most common outcomes of a car crash, and even though they may not be as visible as broken bones, these injuries can cause significant pain and disruption to your daily life. If you’ve sustained a soft tissue injury in a crash, you have legal options for seeking compensation. A personal injury attorney from our team will help protect your rights under California law.

Soft tissue injuries affect the muscles, ligaments, and tendons in your body. They include sprains, strains, contusions, and whiplash. Symptoms may not appear immediately and can worsen in the days following a crash, and you’re likely to experience pain, stiffness, limited range of motion, or ongoing discomfort that interferes with work and personal activities.

Because these injuries are less visible on imaging tests, proving their severity requires a clear record of medical treatment and expert documentation. We help you understand how to gather the right evidence and preserve your right to compensation.

Seeking Medical Attention and Following Through on Treatment

One of the first steps you should take after a crash is to seek prompt medical attention, even if you do not think your injuries are severe. Medical professionals can evaluate your condition, document the injury, and recommend treatment. Following through with all prescribed care, whether physical therapy, medication, or follow-up visits, also strengthens your personal injury claim.

Insurance companies like to argue that soft tissue injuries are exaggerated or unrelated to the crash, so by securing comprehensive medical records early on, you counter those arguments and demonstrate that your injury has had a legitimate impact on your life.

Pursuing Compensation Through an Insurance Claim

California follows an at-fault system for car accidents, meaning the driver responsible for the crash is liable for your injuries. You may pursue compensation by filing a claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance company or through your own insurer if the other driver can’ t be found or doesn’t have insurance.

Recoverable damages include medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and other losses caused by the injury. We can assist you in calculating the full value of your claim, submitting the necessary documentation, and responding to any attempts by insurers to undervalue your injuries.

Considering Litigation

In some cases, the insurance company may refuse to offer a fair settlement. If this occurs, you have the option of using legal avenues to secure a better resolution to your case. Pursuing litigation requires careful preparation of evidence, witness testimony, and legal argument. We guide you through each phase of the process, from filing the complaint to representing you at trial if needed. Our goal is to ensure that your voice is heard and that your injuries are fully acknowledged in court.

Schedule a consultation with us today at the Law Offices of Vondra & Hanna in Victorville, CA, and learn how we can assist you in building a strong case and holding the at-fault party accountable.