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About Whiplash Injuries in Auto Accidents

April 18, 2009 @ 04:07 PM — by unknown
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You have probably heard about whiplash and wondered what it is.  Whiplash injuries can result from the head and neck moving back and forth very quickly and are often the result of auto accidents.  Auto accidents in which the injured party is hit in the rear most often result in accident whiplash.  This may not be pronounced at first, but will gradually start to make its mark on the injured party a few days after the accident. Whiplash injuries do not usually present at the time of the accident.  Someone involved in an auto accident in which whiplash occurs often does not even know that anything is wrong.  They may not feel any pain in their back, neck or shoulders after the auto accident.  A few days later, however, they will start to feel the results of the accident injuries as the whiplash becomes apparent.  The accident whiplash will usually present as a stiffness in the neck that is followed by pain when moving the neck.  Whiplash can also travel down the neck to the shoulders.  This can cause great pain to the person who suffers from these types of accident injuries. Whiplash can result in chronic pain in the neck and back.  This is why it is so important that anyone who is involved in auto accidents not sign any papers by another insurance company that absolves the other party from liability after an auto accident.  If you have been involved in an auto accident, it is a good idea to check with an accident attorney before you sign any papers, especially those that offer a settlement or absolve someone else from damages.  Although your damages may not be present at the time of the accident, if you suffer from whiplash due to a car accident, you are entitled to seek damages.  Accident lawyers will advise you of your rights. Many insurance companies will pressure you to sign a settlement statement or to sign a statement that absolves their client from any wrongdoing in the case of car accidents.  Before signing anything, even with your own insurance company, you should speak to an accident attorney who is well versed in personal injury law.

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