Whiplash

Whiplash Whiplash is a neck injury that is caused by a sudden, forceful movement of the head. It is often caused by a rear-end car accident, but it can also be caused by other types of accidents, such as a fall or a sports injury. In recent years, there has been some controversy surrounding whiplash claims. Some people believe that there is an epidemic of fraudulent whiplash claims, and that these claims are driving up the cost of car insurance. However, there is no clear evidence to support this claim. Whiplash claims are one of the most common types of personal injury claims. For example in the United Kingdom, whiplash claims account for over £2 billion in insurance payouts every year. When someone makes a whiplash claim, they are essentially claiming compensation for the pain, suffering, and loss of earnings that they have experienced as a result of their injury. In order to make a successful whiplash claim, the claimant will need to provide evidence of their injury, such as medical reports and photographs. You can claim compensation if you are in an accident that causes whiplash as long as you can provide evidence of your injuries, and the cause of the crash. Symptoms of whiplash can include: Neck pain Difficulty moving your head Headaches, Shoulder pain. The reason it’s a condition that is so easy to abuse by fraudsters is that it can be difficult to diagnose. Much of the diagnosis relies on the honesty of the patient, and it can take several hours after an incident for the symptoms to develop. In some jurisdictions whiplash compensations is done by looking at the length of time the insured suffers from the injury and equates it to a specific amount stated by the law. #benewinsurance #insurtech #inclusiveinsurance #insurance #reinsurance #takaful

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