One driver was found negligent after a motor vehicle accident. The jury awarded damages for past lost earnings and past medical care to two individuals. The award for past physical pain and mental anguish was zero for both.
Back Strain / Soft Tissue Cases in Dallas–Fort Worth
Back Strain / Soft Tissue cases from motor vehicle accidents can vary significantly in severity and outcome. These cases involve injuries that may require medical treatment, rehabilitation, and can impact quality of life. Settlement values depend on injury severity, medical expenses, recovery time, and long-term effects on the victim's daily activities and ability to work.
Last updated: November 2025
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One driver and another driver were involved in a motor vehicle accident. The jury found both parties to be 50% negligent. The injured person received damages for past medical care and past physical impairment.
One driver and another driver were involved in a motor vehicle accident. The jury found damages for past physical pain, past medical care, and other categories.
One driver was found to be 55% negligent in a motor vehicle accident, while the other driver was found 45% negligent. The jury awarded no damages for past physical pain and mental anguish or past physical impairment, but awarded $600 for past medical care.
One driver and another driver were involved in a motor vehicle accident. The jury determined that one driver sustained damages related to past and future physical pain and mental anguish, future physical impairment, and past medical care. The jury returned a unanimous verdict.
A motor vehicle accident case was tried on damages only. The jury awarded $953 for past medical expenses and nothing for past physical pain and mental anguish.
One driver and another driver were involved in a motor vehicle accident. The jury found that the injured person experienced pain and suffering, physical impairment, and incurred medical expenses. The case resulted in a plaintiff verdict.
One driver was found negligent after a motor vehicle accident. The injured person experienced neck and back pain. The jury awarded damages for past physical pain, mental anguish, and past medical care.
One driver was involved in a motor vehicle accident. The jury found no negligence on the part of either driver. The damages awarded were for past loss of earning capacity, past medical care, and property damage.
One driver and another driver were involved in a motor vehicle accident. The jury determined that the injured person sustained damages for past medical care.
One driver and another driver were involved in a motor vehicle accident. The jury determined that the injured person experienced past mental anguish and incurred past medical expenses. The jury also found past loss of earning capacity.
One driver and another driver were involved in a motor vehicle accident. The jury determined that the accident caused the injured person to suffer neck and back injuries. The injured person was awarded damages for past physical pain, past physical impairment, and past medical care.
What is Back Strain / Soft Tissue?
Back strain and soft tissue injuries involve damage to the muscles, ligaments, and tendons supporting the spine and surrounding structures. These injuries occur when muscle fibers or ligaments stretch beyond their normal capacity or tear partially or completely. Soft tissue damage causes pain, swelling, muscle spasms, limited mobility, and inflammation that can range from mild discomfort to debilitating pain affecting daily activities.
Common causes in motor vehicle accidents
Motor vehicle accidents cause back strains through sudden impact forces, awkward body positioning during collision, seatbelt compression against the torso, and violent jarring motions. Rear-end collisions frequently cause lower back strain as the body is thrust forward then snapped backward. Side-impact crashes can cause asymmetric muscle damage and uneven spinal stress. Even low-speed accidents can cause significant soft tissue damage that may not appear on X-rays or initial examinations.
Treatment and recovery
Initial treatment includes rest, ice application, NSAIDs for pain and inflammation, and avoiding activities that aggravate symptoms. Physical therapy typically begins within 1-2 weeks to restore range of motion, strengthen supporting muscles, and prevent chronic dysfunction. Treatment may include manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, heat therapy, and electrical stimulation. Some cases require muscle relaxants, trigger point injections, or epidural steroid injections. Most soft tissue injuries improve within 6-12 weeks, though severe strains may require months of treatment and some develop chronic pain syndromes.
Legal considerations in Dallas-Fort Worth
Soft tissue injury cases in Dallas-Fort Worth face scrutiny because damage doesn't appear on X-rays or CT scans, making them harder to 'prove' than fractures. Success depends on consistent medical treatment starting immediately after the accident, detailed documentation of pain and functional limitations, MRI evidence showing tissue damage or inflammation, and testimony from treating physicians. Gap in treatment or delayed care allows insurance companies to argue injuries are not accident-related. Physical therapy records showing objective functional improvements strengthen claims significantly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about motor vehicle accident cases in Dallas-Fort Worth
Important: The information provided on this page is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Case outcomes vary significantly based on individual circumstances. Past results are not guarantees of future outcomes. Always consult with a qualified attorney for guidance specific to your situation.