If you are reading this blog, you may be one of those many people out there who has had an accident that was not their fault, and as a result, is suffering from a condition known as whiplash. When deciding whether to begin a claim for compensation, many people may firstly consider whether the possible hassle and stress of making a claim will be worth the possible benefits that they can receive at the end. In answer to this, making claims does not have to be the hassle that you might think, and compensation for whiplash is aimed to reflect the suffering that this debilitating condition can cause.
In order to discuss the subject of this blog and how we reach the average claim payouts, I will firstly discuss how a claim is valued, and then how valuations have changed coming from 2010 and going into 2011.
How is a claim valued…
In order to value a claim, a specialist personal injury solicitor will use the following items:
Changes to Claim Valuations…
As discussed above, the JSB guidelines are another tool used for valuing claims – these have however altered slightly for 2011. I have listed their current valuations below:
There are many factors which decide which band your claim can fit in to – these can include the severity of your injury, the length of time suffering, the effects it has had on your life, and any psychological injuries that you may have consequently sustained.
If you have any questions regarding your potential claim for whiplash then feel free to give us a call.
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