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Some of the most common types of injuries resulting from vehicle collisions impact the neck and back muscles, and make up the majority of personal injury claims. Unlike broken bones, or major internal or external injuries, soft tissue damage often appears late following a car accident and unlike broken bones, is not detected by medical imagery. Therefore, it can be difficult for attorneys to obtain a substantial recovery for the plaintiff – despite the long-term physical, emotional and financial implications of the injury.
"The combination of our client's vision and strategy along with the team's dedication to offering superior visual litigation support services, proves to be an invaluable tool that is key to the success of heavily disputed claims, involving common and difficult to prove injuries." Michael Caldwell, President & CEO Read More |
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