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Whiplash Injury Claim
If you have a whiplash injury, I'm
sorry. I know it is very painful. If the injury was caused by
someone's negligence you should, of course, be compensated
accordingly.
The first step is calculating the claim properly. For
help with this and with making a claim you should seek the help of
an honest and experienced injury attorney that. Here are some
factors to consider that help ensure the injury compensation amount
is justified.
If your claim is made without the help of a lawyer, the compensation
that is provided is normally determined in accordance with the
agreement signed with the insurance provider. If, on the other hand,
your claim is handled through an attorney, the injury compensation
awarded tends to be based on two specific categories, namely Special
Damages and General Damages.
General Damages include the physical pain, as well as loss and
suffering that was directly caused by the accident. In addition,
psychological disorders, including but not limited to depression,
anxiety, stress or other emotional setbacks can also be considered
as cause for making a claim. Medical reports will need to clearly
prove the extent of the whiplash injury as well as the emotional
harm that has been caused.
Special damages are a little different then general damages. They
are usually fixed expenses and are awarded when a person has
suffered special losses, for example car rental expenses when your
is in the shop being repaired, and potential loss of income while
you are recovering from the accident. Another example is medical
expenses and other expenses for medical treatment.
Normally a claim has to be made within three years from the actual
date of the injury to be able to bring the claim to court. If this
period has expired the right to make an injury claim is usually
forfeited.
To avoid unneeded problems, and unnecessary costs and confusion, it
is a good idea to hire an experienced Personal Injury Lawyer as soon
as possible after the accident causing your whiplash injury..
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