April 16, 2007 (Press Release) --
Every week, thousands of people in UK file a whiplash injury claim for compensation. Whiplash injury is mainly caused by an impulsive acceleration or deceleration of the head and neck, which may even lead to a vehicle accident. This is also known as acceleration/deceleration syndrome. It is also known as a neck sprain which is characterised by a compilation of symptoms occurred due to the subsequent damage to the neck.
Moreover, it is a result of a sudden change in motion affecting the discs, muscles, nerves, or tendons of the neck. Also, you may call it whiplash if there is a damage caused when the head is aggressively thrown back, forwards, or sideways, and it is followed by a reflex contraction in the opposite direction. If you have suffered or experienced any of the mentioned injuries, at work or on road, and which was caused by someone else’s error, you are entitled to a whiplash injury claim. However, before pursuing a whiplash injury claim, it is wise to make certain arrangements that support your claim case.
These arrangements should be done promptly, exactly after the accident. If you have met with an accident, get medically examined either by a general practitioner or at the Accident and Emergency (A&E) department of your local hospital. The medical or hospital record can be further used by your solicitor to prove the extent of the damage to your health, immediately after the accident. Always remember, without this medical evidence it is very difficult to obtain compensation for your whiplash injury claim.
It has been seen that severe whiplash can cause staid damage to the spine and nervous system. This can only be resolved over a long period of convalescence. Anyone who suffered a whiplash injury may develop constant pain and disability. Sometimes, if the bones or the cartilage in the neck are affected sporadically, involving fusion of the vertebrae, there is the possibility of resolution of the discomfort only after a surgical operation. You may claim a whiplash compensation to tide over such financial and physical uneasiness.
Main symptoms of whiplash include wooziness, headache, concentration impairment, balance problems, nervousness, hazy vision, queasiness or vomiting, memory loss, pain or stiffness, sleep disturbances, and loss of feeling or prickling in an arm or hand, petulance, fatigue, and depression.
If you have suffered a whiplash injury, you have every right to go for a whiplash injury claim. Legal Claim is a network of accident compensation claims lawyers operating nationwide throughout the United Kingdom. With years of experience in handling compensation claims successfully, Legal Claim makes sure that you get the right compensation for your injury. For more information on whiplash injury claims, online legal advice, car accident compensation, accident claims advice, accident compensation claims UK, and injury compensation claims, visit www.legal-claim.co.uk.
Moreover, it is a result of a sudden change in motion affecting the discs, muscles, nerves, or tendons of the neck. Also, you may call it whiplash if there is a damage caused when the head is aggressively thrown back, forwards, or sideways, and it is followed by a reflex contraction in the opposite direction. If you have suffered or experienced any of the mentioned injuries, at work or on road, and which was caused by someone else’s error, you are entitled to a whiplash injury claim. However, before pursuing a whiplash injury claim, it is wise to make certain arrangements that support your claim case.
These arrangements should be done promptly, exactly after the accident. If you have met with an accident, get medically examined either by a general practitioner or at the Accident and Emergency (A&E) department of your local hospital. The medical or hospital record can be further used by your solicitor to prove the extent of the damage to your health, immediately after the accident. Always remember, without this medical evidence it is very difficult to obtain compensation for your whiplash injury claim.
It has been seen that severe whiplash can cause staid damage to the spine and nervous system. This can only be resolved over a long period of convalescence. Anyone who suffered a whiplash injury may develop constant pain and disability. Sometimes, if the bones or the cartilage in the neck are affected sporadically, involving fusion of the vertebrae, there is the possibility of resolution of the discomfort only after a surgical operation. You may claim a whiplash compensation to tide over such financial and physical uneasiness.
Main symptoms of whiplash include wooziness, headache, concentration impairment, balance problems, nervousness, hazy vision, queasiness or vomiting, memory loss, pain or stiffness, sleep disturbances, and loss of feeling or prickling in an arm or hand, petulance, fatigue, and depression.
If you have suffered a whiplash injury, you have every right to go for a whiplash injury claim. Legal Claim is a network of accident compensation claims lawyers operating nationwide throughout the United Kingdom. With years of experience in handling compensation claims successfully, Legal Claim makes sure that you get the right compensation for your injury. For more information on whiplash injury claims, online legal advice, car accident compensation, accident claims advice, accident compensation claims UK, and injury compensation claims, visit www.legal-claim.co.uk.

Whiplash injury is mainly caused by an impulsive acceleration or deceleration of the head and neck, which may even lead to a vehicle accident. If you have suffered a whiplash injury, you have every ri
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