Whiplash is a common injury in car accidents. It can have quite debilitating effects if gone untreated over a number of years. In determining a whiplash injury, doctors will conduct manual exams as well as X-rays and CT scans. It is important to visit your own doctor, and not rely on a doctor paid by your insurance company to determine the extent of your injuries.
Insurance companies are concerned with their bottom line, and so injuries can be overlooked or downplayed. Often your own doctor will work with your personal injury attorney, by providing complete and thorough medical records to ensure that you get full compensation for your injuries, both present and future.
The injuries associated with
whiplash in a Florida car accident can sometimes be masked. A medical doctor experienced in neck injuries will look at your vertebra, the soft tissue, muscles, and the nerves that possibly may have been injured in a car crash causing whiplash. This kind of complete exam will help to determine the extent of injury and the best course of action for dealing with it.
If you or your family has been a victim of an accident, and it was the fault of someone else, call our experienced
Fort Lauderdale accident attorneys to see if you may be eligible to recover damages as a result. The costs from whiplash can be extensive, so it is important that you receive the full amount that you deserve.
The financial compensation you may be able to earn in these Fort Lauderdale injury lawsuits can cover your medical bills and much more. Call Chalik & Chalik today at (888) 539-5297 or fill out the form on this page to schedule a free consultation.
Category: Car Accidents
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