Many clients who come to us after being in an accident that was not their fault have been diagnosed with, or are suffering from the symptoms of whiplash.
Whiplash is caused by the sudden jolting of the head which results in the tendons and ligaments of the neck being forced to move past their normal range. Symptoms of whiplash usually occur between 6-12 hours after the accident and then can increase in severity for up to one week (or more). These symptoms can include tenderness, pain and swelling in the neck, or reduced or even no mobility in the neck. The sufferer may also experience regular headaches which they did not have previous to the accident. The pain in the neck may even radiate to the shoulders and down the back. More information regarding the symptoms of whiplash can be found at www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Whiplash.
Whiplash can not only affect the victims of car accidents, but also the victims of a fall from a height; basically anything that causes a sudden jolt to the head.
If you have been involved in a road accident, you should ensure to report the incident to the police as they may want to compile a report. You should seek medical attention for your injuries as this not only assists with the injury, but allows the medic to make a record of it in your medical notes. You should check for any witnesses to the accident, and if present, obtain their contact details as they may be able to provide valuable support to any later claim you may have.
Lastly it is advisable to seek the advice of a specialist personal injury lawyer directly. I say directly as there are a number of referral agents out there who may simply sell your claim on to the firm who will pay the most for it – rather than the firm who will give you the best service.
At The Injury Lawyers we do not deal with referral agents as all our clients come to us directly.