Whiplash claim UK: safer cars available
Fewer drivers may need to make claims for whiplash after four more cars were given the top safety rating
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Moderately Severe Whiplash?
If you have been injured in a road accident and suffered a whiplash injury, how much compensation will you receive for a moderately severe whiplash injury? What is a whiplash injury? A whiplash injury usually involves your neck, back, shoulders or arms. It is soft tissue damage which causes pain to these areas. It usually occurs when your vehicle is hit from behind either while stationary or whilst moving slowly. Even a relatively low speed collision can cause a whiplash injury. What is a moderately severe whiplash injury? A moderately severe whiplash injury is one that is defined where symptoms persist for more than two years and a future prognosis is uncertain. In other words, it is not clear how much ongoing pain you will have and how long this will last for. Unfortunately, despite all medical advances, there are still occasions when the medical expert examining you will not be accurately determine exactly when you should make a recovery from your whiplash injury. If you ask a specialist whiplash claims solicitor to help you they will choose an orthopaedic surgeon who will carry out a thorough examination. They will recommend any physiotherapy or chiropractic treatment to improve your chances of a full recovery. You may find that you have one medical examination within a few months of the accident but then he may ask to see you again 18 months or two years later. If at this point he is still unable to confirm exactly when you should make a full recovery but believes ...
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