Whiplash is a far from straightforward injury. The amount of suffering and the length of recovery can vary from victim to victim. In fact, it is likely that if you are suffering whiplash, your pain will get worse before it gets better. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news!
Whiplash will likely affect your back, neck, and shoulders, causing stiffness in the affected areas. You may also suffer headaches, pins and needles, and/or feel light-headed. If you have these symptoms and they seem to be getting worse, and you would like this ordeal over and done with, you may be reading this blog to find out the best way to treat your whiplash and how to overcome it. Unfortunately, there is not a definite cure or remedy – but there are a few things that you can do to help yourself which I will now outline…
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Whiplash Claims Average Payout
At The Injury Lawyers, we pride ourselves for being highly experienced in dealing with whiplash claims. It is this experience that allows us to say to our clients that we strive to get them the best possible amount of compensation for their whiplash claim. But how much compensation are you likely to receive for a successful whiplash claim?
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Whiplash Claims Average Payout
We help people with whiplash injuries on a daily basis. They are the most common form of injury sustained from a road accident. As expert personal injury lawyers we can guarantee a maximum payout for a whiplash injury for a whiplash compensation claim. But how much are we talking about for a successful claim in terms of payout?
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Whiplash symptoms, payouts and claim process
Whiplash can be a funny old injury – and I don’t mean “ha ha” funny, I mean strange and unpredictable funny, with many sufferers going through all sorts of weird and wonderful side effects and symptoms.
Whiplash really does affect different people in different ways. Yes – if you are involved in a high speed collision with a high velocity impact, it’s likely you will suffer more than if you were involved in a low speed, low velocity impact. But that being said, two different people in the same accident can end up with entirely different levels of whiplash severity and symptoms.
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Whiplash neck sprain compensation claims
Whiplash is a common injury that occurs frequently after road traffic accidents. Whiplash injuries usually recover on their own, in time; however it’s always best to seek medical attention. If you damage your neck in an accident medics may advise that it is best to keep the neck moving and prescribe you pain killers to ease the pain. It is best that you inform your doctor how you encountered the injury, they will then put this in your medical records.
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