Whiplash Compensation Claim

If you are looking to start a whiplash claim following an accident, then look no further. We work with a large panel of solicitors that allows us to put a specialist solicitor to work on your injury compensation claim and give you the claim specific advice you need. If you decide to claim through us we will guarantee that:
You will not pay us a penny whether you win or lose your whiplash claim.
We will guide you through the process from start to finish making sure you never feel alone throughout the claim.
You will receive 100% of any compensation if awarded.
We will work on your claim on a no win no fee basis.
We will get you the maximum amount of compensation your personal injury deserves.
Our solicitors deal with all manner of injury compensation claims ranging from repetitive strain injuries through to spinal cord injuries and have had great success along the way. A common personal injury claim dealt with by our panel is whiplash claims.
Whiplash claims can be the result of many different accidents, one though which is on the increase is a personal injury caused by a car crash or road traffic accident. With more cars on the roads and people seemingly in more of a rush accidents seem inevitable whether we like it or not.
For those of us fortunate enough not have been involved in an accident or suffered some form of personal injury it can be a confusing time when one does occur. Recognising this we have put the following information together to try and guide anyone who has suffered an injury and would like to start a whiplash claim.
What is Whiplash?
Whiplash is the term used to describe neck any soft tissue neck injury often the result of a car being hit from behind, however it can occur in road traffic accidents or any accident where the neck is over extended. The symptoms normally associated with whiplash are: neck ache and stiffness, headaches, dizziness, and can even effect the back and shoulders.
Whiplash is caused by your neck muscles over extending or the muscles being worked harder than is normal. The pain caused by whiplash can start immediately or in some cases even days to develop. If you have been involved in any form of road traffic accident, even if you don’t feel any pain, you should seek medical attention immediately. If you do start to suffer some days later then you can always return to your GP or hospital to seek further help. Whilst the majority of whiplash injuries will recover in a short period of time, some can last many months and this can have a big impact on your life. Early treatment has proved to make a significant difference to recovery time.
If you have been involved in an accident and have suffered a personal injury then get in touch today and we will be more than happy to talk you through the process and start you whiplash claim on a no win no fee basis.
