What Injuries Are Hard to Prove?

Certain injuries are more complex to prove than others. Soft tissue injuries like sprains, strains, and whiplash are difficult to demonstrate because they don’t always appear on X-rays or MRIs. Insurance companies often question the severity or existence of these injuries due to the lack of visible evidence.

Psychological injuries, including PTSD, anxiety, and depression, are also challenging to prove. Demonstrating these injuries requires detailed medical records and expert testimony to establish a link between the psychological condition and the accident.

To build a strong case, you should document all your symptoms, seek prompt medical attention, and follow your doctor’s treatment plan. A personal injury lawyer can help you gather the necessary evidence and expert opinions to support your claim.