Whiplash Injury Claim
A Whiplash Injury Claim Is No Big Deal… Or Is It?
By: Mumtaz Shah
Are you aware of how important your compensation for a whiplash injury can be?
Too often, a whiplash injury claim is overlooked or is under-compensated. It is often considered minor, but is it really? After all, you’ve suffered an accident , been injured even if the injury is ‘just’ whiplash.
Do you realize what a whiplash injury is?
A whiplash typically causes injury to your neck. Do you think a neck injury is minor? Plenty of accident claim solicitors will try to tell you a whiplash injury won’t bring much accident compensation, if any.
Do you believe them?
If you do, it’s because you don’t understand the long-term consequences of the injury. If you’ve been in an accident and suffered, you’d better start to understand how serious a neck injury can be. Overlook the importance of a whiplash accident claim, and you could be in for a very unhappy life.
15 Years Of Hell
Here’s a story that will get you thinking twice about the importance of a whiplash neck injury claim. It was a simple matter. A car accident. She was a passenger in her husband’s car. Someone stopped suddenly in front of him, and he rear-ended them. The accident was technically his fault, because he should have left more space between his car and the one in front. But the man’s wife was not at fault. She was just a passenger, an accident victim. The driver of the car he rear-ended apparently didn’t have appropriate accident insurance, so he left the accident scene quickly, before the police arrived. The car wasn’t going very fast at impact. It was rush-hour traffic. Even so, the car engine was damaged by the accident impact, so that was the end of the car. But no accident injuries to the passenger or her husband, the driver. Or so they thought.
The day after the accident, both husband and wife awoke with stiff backs and some pain extending from the neck all the way down the length of the spine. Accident insurance paid for a visit to the doctor, where they were diagnosed with ‘whiplash’.
Whiplash, Yeah… Whatever!
Here’s where the story gets bad. The doctor said whiplash was a minor injury and they’d recover; end of story. But it wasn’t.
Two years later, the woman developed a problem with her wrist. It was almost as if her wrist was injured, but she’d done nothing to cause an injury. Gradually she realized the problem involved her shoulder as well. She developed occasional numbness from neck to hand, for no apparent reason.

The whiplash accident long forgotten, she tried to think of an immediate cause of injury and couldn’t find one. She went on with her life, unaware that the numbness from neck to hand had anything to do with the injury two years earlier.
As time went on, she developed more problems – various types of health issues that seemed to have no apparent cause. She still didn’t think to tie any of these problems in with the car accident from years before, and the whiplash injury the doctor said was ‘No big deal’.
Dealing With The Pain
Finally, on top of all her health problems that no one could diagnose, she developed severe neck pain and numbness in her head. It was worse every time she tried to drive. Even though her back and neck felt painful as she sat behind the steering wheel – the same way she felt after her whiplash injury – she didn’t once think about the accident that caused the injury. After all, she believed it when her doctor said the whiplash injury was minor, of no consequence. But there were consequences, serious health consequences. Increasing disability. Trouble staying focused at her job, because of the constant numbness from neck to hand. Pain in her neck and shoulders every time she tired to use the computer or tried to drive. She was afraid half the time of getting into another accident because of the numbness, afraid her neck problems would cause a blackout as she sat behind the steering wheel.
The Relief
When she was finally unable to drive even down the street with the pain in her neck, she finally went to see a new doctor. He asked her, ‘Have you ever been in a car accident?’ She thought about it and remembered: ‘Yes. Fifteen years ago’. ‘What happened?’ the doctor asked. She shrugged. ‘It wasn’t a big deal. I suffered a whiplash injury’. The doctor’s eyes widened. ‘What do you mean it wasn’t a big deal? Don’t you realize the injury you suffered fifteen years ago is causing all of your problems today?’
This is a sad story, because this woman never thought of a whiplash compensation claim. That injury caused one problem after another that severely impacted her ability to work and her quality of life. The impact of the whiplash injury continued over many years, and the problems intensified. All because of an accident that caused whiplash.
Living With The Consequences
Over the long term, this woman was disabled by her injury. Is that really ‘no big deal’, as the doctor who examined her after the accident claimed? Shouldn’t she have claimed accident compensation for her neck injury, looking ahead to see that she might suffer long-term consequences?
A whiplash injury is NOT minor!
It’s an injury to the neck, which is a critical part of the body. It’s through the neck that all neural messages and nutrient-giving blood cells travel to and from the brain and the rest of the body. It can have a severe long-term impact… and it’s not necessarily apparent right away.
Your Decision
This doesn’t mean all whiplash injuries will have severe long-term consequences. But how will you know what compensation you might be entitled to unless you consult with a competent professional – an accident claim solicitor who has seen the consequences of neck injury and knows whether or not you have a valid accident claim? A claim solicitor who can direct you to take the right steps to handle your injury claim efficiently and fairly. If you’ve suffered a whiplash neck injury, don’t just write it off as ‘no big deal’. It might be a bigger deal than you think.
Investigate your whiplash accident claim options. Because if the day comes when your injury causes long-term problems, and you can no longer hold a job as a result of your accident years earlier, you will not want to be without the compensation you were entitled to.
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1#. The “Threshold” for cervical spine soft tissue injury becomes a reality at 5 MPH.
2#. Most injuries occur at speeds below 12 MPH.
#3. Crashed cars can often withstand collision speeds of 10 MPH (some even more) without sustaining damage. (THUS: The concept of “No Property Damage – No Cash” has absolutely been invalidated)!
#4. A delay in the onset of symptoms has been found to be the “Norm” rather than the “Exception”.
#5. Mild traumatic brain injury can be the result of a Whiplash -Type injury. (These symptoms are often referred to as, “Post Concussion Syndrome”).
#6. Up to 10% of victims of “Whiplash” become totally disabled !
#7. Of the 31 important whiplash studies since 1956 (19 of them executed since 1990) regarding patients from all vectors of motor vehicle accident collision impacts (be they rear, frontal, or side) it was found that “over 60% of them” needed long-term medical follow-up.
#8. In 2003 several million Americans suffered a “Whiplash-Type” injury. This figure flows into the stratosphere each and ever day at an alarming rate of speed!
TIME NEEDED TO RECOVER
Studies have proven that 45% of the victims remained symptomatic at 12 weeks and 25% remained symptomatic at 6 months. The most minor cases needed at least 8 weeks to recover. The time needed to stabilize in the more severe cases took 17 weeks. THUS: The written (and often declared) notion that “Whiplash Injuries Heal In 6 To 8 Weeks” is just not true !
CHILDREN AND THE “WHIPLASH-TYPE” INJURY: Youngsters who have had Whiplash-Type injuries display sleep disturbances and nightmares, difficulties in talking to parents and friends, mood disturbances, poor academic performance and specific fears when it came to impact related play. ANOTHER SERIOUS CONCLUSION: Children who have been involved in motor vehicle accidents are often neglected as having had “Any various types of injury“, when in actuality, they suffer from the same symptoms as adults. As a matter of fact, they’re at a greater risk for damages – - especially when it comes to “WHIPLASH” !
THE FIVE MOST COMMON MYTHS AS APPLIED TO “WHIPLASH”
#1. Low speed impact crashes don’t cause injuries.
#2. Injuries heal in 6 to 12 weeks. #3. A patients pre-injury psychological makeup affects recovery.#4. The greater the vehicle damage the greater the occupant injury.#5. An “Accident Re-Constructionist” can predict injury potential. All five of these “Conclusions” have been proved to be totally incorrect !
THREE SOLID “INJURY-CRASH-FACTS”
#1. Most injuries occur at speeds below 12 MPH.
#2. Rear-end impacts of 6 MPH to 12 MPH cause the most injuries.
#3. Between 1 and 2 years post-injury, 22% of patient’s conditions have not returned to “Normal”.