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Muscle Strain from Motorcycle Accidents

Muscle strains are among the most common injuries riders suffer following a motorcycle accident. While most people consider strains a minor inconvenience, they can be painful and take time to heal. 

At Amourgis & Associates, Attorneys at Law, our experienced motorcycle accident attorneys want to help you understand why muscle strains commonly occur and what you can do to speed healing so you can get back on your bike and ride again. 

What Is a Muscle Strain?

Muscle strains, also commonly called pulled muscles, are a form of soft tissue injury. Minor muscle strains typically involve the pulling or stretching of muscle tissue or tendons. Tendons are fibrous connective tissue that helps attach muscle to bones. Severe strains may involve tearing of the muscle tissue. 

The most common muscles that suffer strains, especially in motorcycle accidents, are the muscles in the lower back and the muscles in the legs, primarily the thighs. However, accident-related muscle strains can happen to virtually any muscle in the body. 

Symptoms of a Muscle Strain

You may not realize you’ve suffered a muscle strain after a motorcycle accident. Check for these symptoms of an injured muscle:

  • Pain 
  • Swelling 
  • Muscle spasms
  • Muscle weakness
  • Bruising or discoloration
  • Difficulty moving a muscle 

Always seek medical treatment immediately following an Akron motorcycle accident. A medical professional can evaluate you for muscle strains and other potentially severe injuries involving a muscle or tendon. 

Treatment to Heal from a Muscle Strain Injury

If you wonder how to speed up muscle strain recovery, the first step is not to ignore the injury. Most mild strains require only RICE—rest, ice, compression, and elevation. Over-the-counter pain-relieving products can also help ease discomfort and reduce swelling. Surgery and other medical interventions may sometimes be necessary in more severe injuries involving muscle strain where the muscle is torn or significantly damaged. 

How Long Does It Take for a Strained Muscle to Heal?

How long does it take for a pulled muscle to heal? Minor strains can typically heal within weeks. People often return to their normal activities in three to six weeks. Severe muscle strain injuries, especially those requiring surgery or physical therapy, can take months to heal completely. Your prognosis depends on the severity of the injury and whether you adhere to your doctor’s treatment plan. 

Can I Recover Compensation from a Muscle Strain Caused by a Motorcycle Accident?

Following a motorcycle accident caused by a careless individual, you may pursue compensation for your injuries and financial losses. In many cases, you could recover compensation for:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Loss of earning capacity
  • Property damage
  • Pain and suffering 

Discussing the specifics of your situation with a knowledgeable Akron motorcycle accident lawyer is the best way to understand your legal options for seeking money for your injuries. 

Contact Our Akron Motorcycle Accident Lawyers for Help

A motorcycle injury from an accident can change your life. The legal team at Amourgis & Associates, Attorneys at Law, is ready to advocate for you, pursuing the compensation you deserve and helping you get on the road to recovery. 

Contact our Akron office today and request a free case evaluation. 

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