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Whiplash injury - What You Should Know Before You make a Whiplash Claim

Submitted by James Eccles on 2009-12-27 and viewed 597 times.
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Whiplash compensation claims article, on what is involved when making a claim, and things that a claimant should know before applying.


Whiplash injury - What You Should Know Before You make a Whiplash Claim

Whiplash typically occurs in road traffic accidents, however whiplash injuries can be sustained in many different situations including slips, trips and falls, sports injuries and even criminal assaults and physical attacks.

Whiplash injuries occur when a person suffers a forceful movement or jolt resulting in strain on the ligaments, tendons or soft tissues of the neck and back.

When assessing the compensation value figure for a <a href="http://www.whiplash-compensation.me.uk/home/whiplashclaim">whiplash claim</a>, different factors must be taken into consideration, such as any pain and suffering they have experienced as a result of the accident, also paying attention to any future problems that the accident may have caused.

In any given <a href="http://www.whiplash-compensation.me.uk/home">whiplash claim</a> there are two aspects of the damages to be taken into account.

General damages

and

Special  damages

General Damages are calculated by taking into consideration the injured persons pain suffering and loss of amenity following the accident.

Any physical pain and suffering incurred as a result of the incident is factored under General damages.

Special Damages will be calculated based upon any losses that the injured party has had as a result of the accident.

These include any loss of earnings, loss of material possessions such as damage to clothing, travel expenses, prescriptions, any alternative treatment such as physiotherapy and award for any care you have received from friends and family.

When the solicitor is working out the value of a compensation claim, the final settlement figure depends greatly on the severity of the injury itself.

However, it must be noted that the severity of a whiplash injury can vary greatly and while some people make a recovery within a few days or weeks, others are left with symptoms and pain from their injury for months or even years.

Other financial losses incurred as a result of the accident must also be noted such as time taken off work to recover.

If an individual is suffering from whiplash symptoms, they often assume that they will subside within a short period and any offers of compensation from the responsible party's insurers can seem very appealing, so many sufferers are eager to start a claim.

In the event of a whiplash sufferer starting their claim, they are usually contacted within a day of their application by the relevant third party to ask a series of questions in order that the clearest possible picture of what happened is made.

Victims of road traffic accidents should seek the services of specialist personal injury lawyers before agreeing a <a href="http://www.whiplash-compensation.me.uk/home>whiplash compensation</a> settlement as without all of these factors being considered, it is almost certain that a claim will be under settled.






Article Source: http://www.compensationsecrets.co.uk/

Personal injury claims expert based in the United Kingdom.


 
 
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