Friday, 7 May 2010
How To Calculate Your Whiplash Claim
If you are unfortunate enough to be in a car accident, especially one where you are hit from behind, there is little doubt that at least one of your friends or family may wink, tap the side of their nose and mutter 'making a whiplash claim'.
In fact, whiplash is an umbrella term for many injuries sustained to the neck. It can result in back and shoulder pain, headaches and 'pins and needles' sensations in the arms. It can be caused in many ways, including falls, playing sports or even roller coaster rides. Nevertheless, it is treated with suspicion by some as it is one of the most common injuries covered by motor insurers and no win no fee injury lawyers.
When determining the amount of claim compensation, many factors are considered. As well as the physical pain experienced, emotional distress and loss of joie de vivre, any resulting psychological disorders can influence the amount awarded. Furthermore, specific compensation may be granted if you see a loss of earnings as a result of the accident. These 'special damages' can also be awarded to compensate for costs incurred from car repair, hiring a replacement vehicle or any medical treatment you may receive. If you are thinking of claiming for such damages, it is vital that you keep your receipts for these expenses.
With so many things to be taken into account, it is easy to see how the amount of any settlement can vary greatly, which highlights the need to seek advice from reputable injury lawyers.