An Accident Claim After Suffering Whiplash

When thinking of making an accident claim, many people are unsure about what whiplash is, and whether they’ve got it.
The definition of whiplash seems to be very broad. Because of this there will be people unaware they are suffering from whiplash. This article will clearly define what whiplash is and whether you’re in a position to make an accident claim.
What is Whiplash?
Whiplash occurs when there is a sudden distortion to the neck. Whiplash is normally ***ociated with car accidents, because when a vehicle i***** from behind, the p***enger is jolted forward. Whiplash is caused by the sudden jerk to the neck.
The jolt damages soft tissue, for example, muscles, tendons and ligaments. This can cause bruising that is difficult for doctors to identify.
The Symptoms of Whiplash
If you’re suffering whiplash you will normally incur neck ache, pins and needles and shoulder pain. Whiplash will make you feel stiff and sore in the days after the accident. Normal recovery time can be anything between three and six months.
The reason so many people are unsure whether they have whiplash from an accident is that the symptoms may not be felt until days after they are incurred. This puts doubt in people’s minds as to whether the neck ache they are feeling is a result of the initial accident.
Making an Accident Claim
Even minor whiplash can keep you off work for weeks. This would en***le you to make an accident claim. A claim should be considered if you’re suffering from these symptoms and the accident wasn’t your fault.
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