Whiplash From Car Accidents
How much money do you spend on transport? If you are like most people it will be quite a large percentage of your income. Especially if you buy you own car. What with the price of petrol, insurance, depreciation and maintenance, it soon adds up to a massive amount of money. Are you getting the best value for money? Most people would agree that they probably weren’t. Wouldn’t they be better off with public transport? Yes they would but what about their social standing on the community. How could they possibly admit that they didn’t own a car? Of course they would also be stuck at home because there is no real public transport system and even what is available is usually uncomfortable, cold and also expensive. There seems to be no real alternative to purchasing your own car and continuing to pay the price. The price however is not only paid in monetary terms. It’s also paid in pollution, wasted time, and a very high accident injury toll on the roads.
Of course not all car accident claims can come under the category of life threatening. A good example of this is a whiplash accident. These often result from low speed impact where the neck is suddenly jerked back and forth or side to side and the neck ligaments are torn. At first there may be nothing more than a stiff neck and you think. – Oh that’s nothing! It will soon go away-. The problem is that it doesn’t and it actually makes it difficult and dangerous to drive because you can’t turn your neck. Of course if it was the result of an incident not of your making then of course you should make a whiplash claim . When I say you should make a claim I really mean that because of our experience in making whiplash claims, we should make one for you, thereby ensuring maximum Whiplash compensation . Of course not all Personal injury claims arise from a car accident claim.
