If you have suffered a soft tissue injury after an accident that was not your fault, you may be entitled to claim compensation.
A soft tissue injury affects the joints, ligaments and muscles of the limbs and symptoms can include pain and a loss of mobility to the injured limb. It is important to be aware of your legal options if you decide to pursue a soft tissue injury claim.
When can I make a soft tissue injury claim?
Before making a claim, you should make sure that your soft tissue injury is correctly treated. You should apply ice and then elevate the soft tissue injury immediately and seek medical advice as soon as possible.
If the accident that caused your soft tissue injury was not your fault you should consider claiming for compensation. Soft tissue injuries often occur in the workplace as the result of poor working conditions but may also be the result of sporting accidents or slips and falls in public.
Personal injury compensation: how should I proceed?
Call our helpline on 0800 612 3042 for information on compensation claims for any type of personal injury, including soft tissue injuries. We will provide you with access to soft tissue injury specialists with experience in dealing with many compensation claims. Most solicitors will be able to offer free, initial advice on soft tissue injury cases and may be able to take your claim on a no win, no fee basis.