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Soft Tissue Injuries
If you have suffered a soft tissue injury in an accident, our Houston car accident attorneys have the experience and understanding necessary to help you get all that you are entitled to.
The term soft tissue injuries refers to a variety of injuries that do not necessarily involve broken bones or lacerations.
Some common examples of soft tissue injuries are muscle pulls, whiplash, etc. Our Houston personal injury attorneys will aid you with your soft tissue injury case.
Legal Complications Arising from Soft Tissue Injuries
Soft tissue injuries have a negative connotation in the legal world, due to the way that insurance adjusters are so critical of them. While an injury such as a broken bone or a pierced lung is easily recognizable with conventional forms of medicine, soft tissue injuries are not as “apparent” for lack of a better word. Emergency room doctors and most general practice physicians tend to downplay these types of injuries. Insurance adjusters respond accordingly and do their best to pay next to nothing for soft tissue injuries.
The fact of the matter is that soft tissue injuries are immensely painful and debilitating. Many people that suffer such injuries will require months of physical therapy with a strong likelihood of surgery.
Our Houston Car Accident Attorneys Can Help
Fortunately, the Houston car accident attorneys of Grossman Law Offices have been helping those who have suffered soft tissue injuries for 20 years. During this span of time, we have amassed thousands of legal victories for clients who have suffered soft tissue injuries. As such, we have an in depth understanding of how to validate your claims in such a way that the insurance company will not be able to simply dismiss your injuries. By partnering with credible medical professionals who use advanced diagnostic techniques such as MRIs, our attorneys are able to showcase the full extent of your injuries and make a compelling argument in your favor.
Some of Our Most Recent Successful Cases
$550,000.00 Recovery - Wrongful Death / First Party Dram Shop
A young woman lost her life after a bar over served her to more than three times the legal limit resulting in her burning to death in a single-vehicle accident. Witnesses stated that she was so intoxicated that she could barely make it to her vehicle without assistance. Through litigation, our attorneys ascertained the necessary evidence to prove that the establishment provided alcohol to an obviously intoxicated person, thus resulting in her ultimate demise.
A young woman lost her life after a bar over served her to more than three times the legal limit resulting in her burning to death in a single-vehicle accident. Witnesses stated that she was so intoxicated that she could barely make it to her vehicle without assistance. Through litigation, our attorneys ascertained the necessary evidence to prove that the establishment provided alcohol to an obviously intoxicated person, thus resulting in her ultimate demise.
Total Recovery:
$550,000.00
$550,000.00
Attorney Fees:
$220,000.00
$220,000.00
Litigation Expenses:
$25,000.00
$25,000.00
$1,150,000.00 Recovery - Automobile Accident (Brain Injury)
(policy limits) Recovery for a child who suffered an in utero brain injury as a result of a rollover car accident.
(policy limits) Recovery for a child who suffered an in utero brain injury as a result of a rollover car accident.
Total Recovery:
$1,150,000.00
$1,150,000.00
Attorney Fees:
$379,500.00
$379,500.00
Litigation Expenses:
$20,000.00
$20,000.00
$48,800.00 Recovery - Automobile Accident (Knee and Back Injury)
(policy limits + secondary claim) Recovery for victim who suffered knee and back injury due to a car accident.
(policy limits + secondary claim) Recovery for victim who suffered knee and back injury due to a car accident.
Total Recovery:
$48,800.00
$48,800.00
Attorney Fees:
$15,000.00
$15,000.00
Litigation Expenses:
$1,188.00
$1,188.00
$80,565.00 Recovery - Automobile Accident (Back Injury)
Recovery for woman who suffered a back injury in a car accident.
Recovery for woman who suffered a back injury in a car accident.
Total Recovery:
$80,565.00
$80,565.00
Attorney Fees:
$32,226.00
$32,226.00
Litigation Expenses:
$1,600.00
$1,600.00
$210,000.00 Recovery - Automobile Accident (Neck Injury Requiring Surgery)
Our client was injured in a motor vehicle accident when an employer driving a company vehicle failed to yield the right of way and collided with the plaintiff's vehicle. The defendant's employer was sued for negligence soon thereafter. The defendants alleged that the company should not be held liable for the actions of the employee.
They claimed that the employee was not in the course and scope of his employment at the time of the accident. Through discovery, our attorneys learned that the defendants had a policy, both written and implied, whereby employees of the company were allowed to drive work vehicles after hours.
Furthermore, our attorneys argued case law that expanded the definition of course and scope which showed that the defendant was indeed "on the clock" when the accident occurred.
As a result, the defendants conceded liability and turned their defenses toward the alleged damages. They claimed that our client had a preexisting condition that was responsible for her current state.
We deposed the emergency room physician who assessed the client and recommended surgery regarding the medical necessity of the surgical procedure and the proximate cause of the plaintiff's condition. He testimony unequivocally defeated these arguments. The case was satisfactorily resolved through litigation.
Our client was injured in a motor vehicle accident when an employer driving a company vehicle failed to yield the right of way and collided with the plaintiff's vehicle. The defendant's employer was sued for negligence soon thereafter. The defendants alleged that the company should not be held liable for the actions of the employee.
They claimed that the employee was not in the course and scope of his employment at the time of the accident. Through discovery, our attorneys learned that the defendants had a policy, both written and implied, whereby employees of the company were allowed to drive work vehicles after hours.
Furthermore, our attorneys argued case law that expanded the definition of course and scope which showed that the defendant was indeed "on the clock" when the accident occurred.
As a result, the defendants conceded liability and turned their defenses toward the alleged damages. They claimed that our client had a preexisting condition that was responsible for her current state.
We deposed the emergency room physician who assessed the client and recommended surgery regarding the medical necessity of the surgical procedure and the proximate cause of the plaintiff's condition. He testimony unequivocally defeated these arguments. The case was satisfactorily resolved through litigation.
Total Recovery:
$210,000.00
$210,000.00
Attorney Fees:
$70,110.00
$70,110.00
Litigation Expenses:
$3,787.00
$3,787.00
$150,000.00 Recovery - Automobile Accident (Nerve Damage)
Recovery for client who suffered nerve damage and required steroid injections as a result of a car accident.
Recovery for client who suffered nerve damage and required steroid injections as a result of a car accident.
Total Recovery:
$150,000.00
$150,000.00
Attorney Fees:
$50,000.00
$50,000.00
Litigation Expenses:
$4,800.00
$4,800.00
$100,000.00 Recovery - Automobile Accident (Soft-Tissue Injuries)
Recovery for client injured in an automobile accident.
Recovery for client injured in an automobile accident.
Total Recovery:
$100,000.00
$100,000.00
Attorney Fees:
$33,000.00
$33,000.00
Litigation Expenses:
$500.00
$500.00
$25,000.00 Recovery - Automobile Accident (Soft-Tissue Injuries)
Recovery for the victim of a automobile accident.
Recovery for the victim of a automobile accident.
Total Recovery:
$25,000.00
$25,000.00
Attorney Fees:
$8,250.00
$8,250.00
Litigation Expenses:
$100.00
$100.00
$60,000.00 Recovery - Commercial Vehicle Accident (Soft-Tissue Injuries & Chiropractic Treatment)
Recovered for client who was rear-ended by an 18-wheeler resulting in soft tissue injuries and chiropractic treatment.
Recovered for client who was rear-ended by an 18-wheeler resulting in soft tissue injuries and chiropractic treatment.
Total Recovery:
$60,000.00
$60,000.00
Attorney Fees:
$20,000.00
$20,000.00
Litigation Expenses:
$1,050.00
$1,050.00
$180,000.00 Recovery - Automobile Accident (Soft-Tissue Injuries and Labor Complications)
Recovery for pregnant car accident victim who suffered a premature delivery and soft tissue injuries.
Recovery for pregnant car accident victim who suffered a premature delivery and soft tissue injuries.
Total Recovery:
$180,000.00
$180,000.00
Attorney Fees:
$38,333.00
$38,333.00
Litigation Expenses:
$138.00
$138.00









