What are the Dangers of Whiplash After a Car Accident?
Whenever a car accident takes place, most of the resulting injuries will be immediately identifiable, such as broken bones, cuts, and burns. However, some injuries may not develop until after the accident–these are known as latent injuries, and whiplash is one of the most common examples.
Even though whiplash is one of the most common injuries that can result from a car accident, it is often complicated to diagnose and easy to contest. This is unfortunate for accident victims because if whiplash is left untreated its symptoms will often linger for months or even years after the incident. The best defense for whiplash victims is to seek help from experienced car accident attorneys, like those from Van Law Firm. We’ve dealt with a large number of whiplash cases over the years, and here are a few things potential claimants should know:
What Exactly is Whiplash?
Whiplash, for those who may be unfamiliar, is an injury to one’s neck that is caused by sudden back-and-forth jerking motions. It is a common accident injury but can also be caused by things like roller coasters and athletics. While the exact definitions and signs of whiplash are still somewhat vague, the injury has been recognized by medical professionals for nearly a century now. The most common symptoms include dizziness, nausea, headaches or migraines, light and sound sensitivities, vision impairment, and hearing loss. It is not considered to be life-threatening but its effect can last for years in some cases.
How Do Claimants Prove Whiplash?
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Whiplash injuries can be somewhat difficult to prove given their vague nature. However, that doesn’t mean it’s not possible, it just means it might take a little bit more evidence and skill than other injuries. Soft tissue injuries like whiplash aren’t easily identifiable on MRIs and other scans, so you and your attorney will have to rely on other means such as functionality tests, testimony from expert witnesses, and comparisons based on previous medical history.
Building and Strengthening Your Whiplash Claim
Perhaps the best thing that claimants can do in order to recover compensation for whiplash injuries is to seek treatment as soon as possible after an accident, so that the record shows that you were experiencing symptoms right away. Not only that, but you will have more potential treatment options at your disposal. The sooner you get help for your whiplash injuries, the sooner the symptoms can be treated, and your chances of receiving compensation increase dramatically.
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Most car accident claims are primarily centered around medical treatments and bills. With regards to whiplash injuries, most treatments will not include surgery. Instead, treatment for whiplash usually consists of some combination of medication, physical therapy, and chiropractor sessions. Make no mistake, you can certainly be compensated for these expenses as well, you just might need the help of an experienced car accident attorney.
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The effects of whiplash may not be felt immediately, but if left untreated it can linger for months or even years. If you need help recovering compensation for whiplash injuries you’ve suffered in an accident, don’t hesitate to contact the Van Law Firm office nearest you right away. Our team of trusted and experienced car accident attorneys can review your claim and recover the compensation you deserve. Don’t wait–call now to schedule a risk-free consultation and case review.
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