Tag archives: Soft Tissue Injuries

What you need to know about slip and fall injuries

#AskKevinButler The snow and ice of winter might finally be over, but the risk of becoming the victim of a slip and fall accident remains. In fact, the nicer weather that encourages people to get outdoors and walk instead of taking the family car or public transportation increases the likelihood of slipping and falling. Falling and being injured is such a frequent occurrence that everyone needs to know what to do if they are injured. What is a slip and fall accident? Tripping and falling is such a common occurrence that people might think there is nothing they can do ... Read more

Can you receive compensation for whiplash injury?

#AskRichardChang Whiplash is a common injury suffered by occupants of a vehicle struck with some force in the rear by another vehicle. Because it is classified as a soft-tissue injury and usually does not show up in diagnostic imaging, such as X-rays, MRIs or CAT scans, insurance company representatives attempt to minimize the seriousness of the injury to prevent the injured party from recovering adequate compensation. However, experienced personal injury lawyers know how to present evidence to prove an accident victim is entitled to be compensated. What is whiplash? When a car is rear-ended, the force causes a person’s body to go ... Read more

Adjusted Headrests Prevent Injuries

#AskDanielDiamond If you asked Ontario drivers to list the safety features built into their vehicles, most of them would probably mention air bags, seat belts and anti-lock brakes. It is doubtful if any of them would mention their vehicle’s headrests, yet they are a proven method of reducing serious injuries in a collision. Research shows headrests can reduce whiplash injuries, particularly those caused by rear-end collisions, by 40 percent, but they must be properly adjusted to provide maximum protection in a crash. Whiplash injuries Soft tissue injuries, which do not result in fractured bones or damage to internal organs, are among the most ... Read more