Our dedicated team of experts will give you an indication of how much you could potentially claim for. Your solicitor will gather all the evidence.
They will then notify the negligent party that you wish to begin claim proceedings. With your solicitor negotiating on your behalf, you will be up to date every step of the way. Common Symptoms Whiplash symptoms that are slow to develop include: Soreness and tenderness of neck and shoulders. Reduction of movement in the head and the neck. Dizziness and a sense of imbalance. A headache with the centre of the pain focused on the base of the skull. Whiplash also causes fatigue, depression, mood swings, and concentration or memory difficulties.
For instance, lifelong neck and shoulder pain are common. They might also suffer headaches due to the accident. Limited movement is another type of whiplash injury. Career-wise, the victim may have to miss a significant amount of time at work to recover. Other Vehicle Accident Claims There are other Vehicle Accident Claims the solicitors we work with may be able to help you with on legal advice and legal representation, in addition to low-speed side-impact whiplash and other whiplash claims.
Cycling Accident Claims Unfortunately, cyclists are more vulnerable to personal injury than other types of road users. Bus Accident Compensation Claims We know bus accidents result in a range of different injuries.
Motorbike Accident Claims We can help you determine whether you have grounds to make a motorbike accident claim and, if so, what is the best way for you to proceed. Whiplash is a painful neck and back injury that often occurs in road accidents and collisions. It happens when the body is moving and is then forced to stop suddenly as a result of a collision.
Even though the body stops, the head continues to move and consequently, jerks at the neck. This can sprain the ligaments and tendons that are found in the neck region, causing discomfort, stiffness and pain. Many people think whiplash only occurs in accidents where the car or cars involved were travelling at speed. A whiplash injury could be serious enough to require medical intervention, pain medications, a neck brace and time off of work.
The person that caused your low-speed collision may be financially responsible for your whiplash-related losses in California. A low-speed collision is one that occurs while both vehicles are traveling at five miles per hour or lower. Low-speed car accidents are most common on busy roads and highways with congested traffic. Some drivers may pick up their cellphones or engage in other distracted driving habits to pass the time in slow traffic. This can lead to low-speed collisions with vehicles in front that have stopped without the distracted driver noticing.
Low-speed accidents can also happen due to rubbernecking. Online Enquiry. Can you sustain a whiplash injury in a low speed collision? Accident Guides Can you sustain a whiplash injury in a low speed collision? Personal Injury Accident Guides Please read through our bespoke "accident guides" which will help you understand and navigate through the injury claims process. View Accident Guides. Personal Injury Case Studies Please take a look over our case studies which explain how our legal teams have helped secure our clients with the compensation they deserve.
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