Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Whiplash Injury Claims Advice


Whiplash injuries can be sustained as a result of road traffic accidents, falls from heights and sporting accidents. In most cases, they can give rise to whiplash injury claims if the injury occurred due to the negligence of another person. If you have sustained whiplash injuries following a no fault accident, it is important that you seek legal advice and consider making a whiplash injury claim.

Whiplash injuries can be minor or serious. A person suffering from whiplash can recover from the injuries within a matter of weeks or months. In the severe cases, it may take years to make full recovery. Whiplash injuries can also result in permanent disabilities. The amount of compensation that is payable usually depends on the severity of the injury sustained, time it takes to recover, any ongoing symptoms and other losses that you experienced as a result of the injury.

Whiplash injuries can cause a great deal of pain and discomfort. This means that you not be able to carry out work as normal for a period of time or until the injury is healed. If you take considerable time off work, you may have to suffer loss of earnings. This may have an effect on you as well as on your family. For this reason, it is advisable to seek compensation for loss of earnings and other financial losses when you make a whiplash injury claim.

It is quite common that a third party insurer will try to do everything possible to settle a whiplash claim quickly and with minimum compensation. Insurance companies don't really care that you have been hurt or how the injury is affecting your life. They will always try to save as much money as possible. As an injury victim, you have the legal right to recover fair compensation. So don't be fooled when the third party insurers come up to you and make a pre-medical offer.

In most whiplash injury cases, insurance companies offer 瞿1,000.00 to settle the claim. This offer is made before you obtain medical evidence. Insurance companies know very well that you need medical evidence to get your claim valued. Medical reports outline the extent of your injuries, symptoms that you are experiencing and how long you may be suffering from the injury. This evidence is vital when it comes to estimating the value of a whiplash claim. Before you accept any pre-medical offer, it is advisable to seek legal advice and find out how much your claim is likely to be worth. If you don't take this step, you could be obtaining far less compensation than you actually deserve.

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