If You Have Suffered from Whiplash That Wasnt Your Fault – Claim Today!
Everybody these days has heard of no win no fee lawyers and claims for medical negligence but I never thought I would one day be in a position where I too would have to challenge for a whiplash injury claim.
A Spanish motorcyclist was driving along a normal road, when he hit a huge pothole that threw him from his bike; he suffered injuries to his wrists but also to his neck, indeed suffering a whiplash injury.
It was all rather simple really, we were in the middle lane and the driver behind us decided to overtake, he was passing us and I remember him turning to look at the car when suddenly and what appeared to be for no reason at all, he careered into us. The outcome was that we had to swerve violently to try and avoid him and in doing so we unfortunately crashed into the car travelling on the inside lane. Both our cars spun off the motorway and after the impact and the world stopped turning I realized that I couldn’t move my neck. Your first thought is ‘have I broken my neck? ‘, ‘will I walk again? ‘and the fear is so deep that if you could shout out you would. But you can’t. You are also terrified that some form of medical negligence may make your injuries worse.
Then, of course, you have to consider that you may have to take time off work. The case of a lorry driver who suffered this injury had great impact on him and his family. The whiplash injury affected his ability to drive and therefore to earn his living. Not only was it physically painful but it was exhausting, he needed to contact no win no fee lawyers to make an injury claim. Added to this, was the fact that he was not correctly treated at the scene of the accident and this meant that he may have suffered a case for medical negligence.
After the accident it didn’t feel too bad, I was shaken up and badly bruised but during the coming days the headaches and stiffness in the back of the neck became intolerable and I went to the doctor.
The well known definition of whiplash is ‘an injury that occurs when the soft tissue in the spine is stretched and strained after the body is thrown in a sudden, forceful jerk’. This is what you should consider if you are going to make a whiplash injury claim. The normal treatment for this is complete rest so that the ligaments and muscles surrounding the cervical spine can easily recover. This is very important, but it meant that I could not go to work at a particularly important time. I obeyed the instructions as well as I could and along with painkillers I managed to continue my daily life, just. The pain however did not go away and after several visits to my doctor who I believe should have helped me more, has led me to think there may have been some medical negligence.
As winter approaches and budget cuts may mean that councils cannot treat roads properly, it is certainly a time for accidents, so do take care to avoid unnecessary injury claims!