Road accidents that lead to whiplash neck injuries are not uncommon in UK but many of the claims submitted for approval are often rejected due to various reasons. The primary reason most whiplash neck injury claims are rejected is that claimants do not submit enough proof to support their claim. This article will elaborate on the right way to file a whiplash neck injury claim so that you get 100 percent compensation. Share: To file a successful whiplash neck injury claim, the claimant must get enough proof that an accident occurred and due to this accident he was injured. While at the scene of the accident the claimant should contact the police to get a copy of the police report. The police will arrive at the scene of the accident, take down some details and give the claimant a copy of this report. This report will act as evidence that an accident occurred.
To get proof that the claimant suffered a personal injury he should visit a general practitioner to get his injuries checked. The claimant should give the doctor details about the accident so that the doctor can enter relevant details into the claimant's medical papers. Since whiplash injuries can take a few weeks to become evident the claimant should keep a book to note down any new physical symptoms such as pain in the shoulder, pain in the back or pain in the neck. After noticing new symptoms the claimant should visit a general practitioner right away. After getting treated the claimant should remember to pick up doctor's bills, doctor's notes and medical papers that prove that the claimant suffered a personal injury. This step is very important while filing a whiplash neck injury claim since the claimant will need to prove that he suffered a personal injury.