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Soft Tissue Injuries<\/h1>\n

Common Injuries from Auto Accidents<\/h3>\n

Soft Tissue Injuries.<\/strong> The majority of injuries from car accidents are called “soft tissue” injuries meaning that the injury was to muscle or other tissue that will usually heal without much medical treatment or prolonged disability<\/p>\n

Most car accident injuries<\/a> or soft tissue injuries will heal on their own within a few of days without any medical treatment at all. However, serious injuries may become permanent and leave you with a life long physical disability.<\/p>\n

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The general categories of car accident injuries are: (1) impact injuries (such as when your head hits the dashboard), and (2) penetrating injuries (such as being cut by flying glass).<\/p>\n

Soft Tissue Injuries and Car Accidents<\/h2>\n

Soft tissue injuries cause damage to the body\u2019s connective tissue, which means muscles, ligaments and tendons. Soft tissue injuries come in many forms.<\/p>\n