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Avoiding Whiplash And Neck Injury

The vast majority of drivers have no idea how important it is to adjust their head restraints to the proper height. Although it is impossible to avoid whiplash injury completely if your vehicle is hit from behind, you can reduce the impact by making sure the top of the head restraint is level with the top of your head.

Many car drivers involved in an accident drive for a living, and driver fatigue can be responsible for many accidents. Research has shown that the majority of company car drivers fail to correctly position head rests in their vehicles, which increases the risk of serious whiplash injury if they are hit from behind.

Figures also show that nearly 75% of company drivers are unaware of the best safety position for head rests, and nearly the same number fail to check their head rests are at the correct position before they set off. Badly positioned head restraints can result in serious injury and even fatality.

Whiplash compensation claims
Avoiding Whiplash And Neck Injury


Whiplash injury is no joke, and serious neck injury can cause pain and discomfort for month. Not many drivers know that they can claim up to 16,000 compensation for a whiplash injury that was caused by someone else.Compensation claims for neck injury should be made through a regulated no win, no fee solicitor, who will guide you through the claims process from start to finish. Make sure the solicitor you approach agrees to pay you 100% of the compensation.

Violent movement of the head and neck caused by an accident leads to soft tissue and muscle damage to the neck and joints, and the injury is commonly known as whiplash. Severe back pain can also result from whiplash injury, but the sufferer should recover within a week or two.

If severe whiplash is suffered, long term pain and discomfort can affect the patient, and more serious injury could be underlying. Whether a whiplash injury is severe or minor, it is always best to seek medical advice as soon as possible following an accident. The spine is complex, and the series of joints, nerves and muscles can cause pain in the arms and lower back following a rear-end car collision or a sporting accident.
Avoiding Whiplash And Neck Injury


If a whiplash injury has resulted in bad health and an inability to function normally at home or at work you could claim compensation for whiplash and any associated injuries.

Whiplash claims cor compensation after road accidents are common, and thousands of people suffer whiplash every year on roads in the UK. Even though vehicles in the UK now have more inbuilt safety features, and roads are said to be getting safer, there are still far too many accidents on Britains roads many of which result in whiplash injury.

Most drivers are lucky enough to be able to walk away from a road accident with only minor injuries, without any long term damage, but other are not so fortunate.Whiplash injuries are usually mild and sufferers can recover within a few weeks, but they are still within their rights to claim for whiplash compensation, if the accident which caused the injury was not their fault. If more severe symptoms of whiplash persist, including headaches, back pain, dizziness and neck pain, you should seek the advice of a doctor as soon as possible. Details of your injury should be recorded, which will help any case for whiplash compensation you may bring against a third party in the future. You could be able to claim for loss of income and medical expenses, plus ongoing pain and suffering.

by: Adrian Vultur




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