Whiplash Injury is a soft tissue injury that frequently occurs during car accidents, usually because the impact of the collision causes the head to snap forward and backward. Symptoms include neck pain and stiffness, shoulder pain, numbness or tingling in the arms, dizziness, headache, memory or concentration issues, and tinnitus.
Before assuming you’re not injured after an accident, remember that whiplash symptoms don’t always appear immediately. Some people may begin experiencing pain and other symptoms a few hours or days later, so be on the lookout for any new difficulties.
While most people recover from whiplash within a few weeks, some develop chronic pain or symptoms that still affect them more than three months later. This condition is sometimes called Whiplash-Associated Disorder or WAD. Some studies have found that up to 40 percent of whiplash patients continue to experience pain a year after their initial injury.
Even if you do recover fully, you may be in pain and unable to work for several weeks, losing income or PTO days. At the same time, your whiplash and other injuries could leave you with a stack of medical bills. For example, the X-rays and other imaging to diagnose your neck pain could cost hundreds or thousands of dollars, depending on how much your health insurance covers.
Dealing with injuries like whiplash after a car accident can be costly, and the at-fault driver’s car insurance company may not be as helpful as you’d hoped. Insurance adjusters are eager to deny claims so they can save the company money, and they often target whiplash claims. Here are several reasons why your claim may be denied:
If your whiplash injury claim has been rejected for one of the above reasons or any other, an experienced whiplash injury attorney can help you appeal the claim. If you haven’t yet filed a claim, we can assist you with collecting documentation to improve your chances of success.
If you have neck pain – no matter how mild – or other symptoms after your car accident, we recommend that you see a healthcare provider right away. First, this allows you to be screened for potentially severe injuries like spinal cord damage or a neck fracture. Additionally, you will establish a record of your injuries that your doctor can refer to later if you develop chronic neck pain. Finally, these records will help to show the insurance company that your injuries were caused by the accident.
If you have no symptoms immediately after the accident but develop pain or other symptoms within the next few weeks, see your healthcare provider as soon as you notice these issues. The longer you wait, the more difficult it may be to treat your pain—and the harder it could be to convince the insurance adjuster that the car crash led to your neck pain.
This is a widespread problem in car accident cases. Because the at-fault driver’s policy usually covers bodily injury damages, insurance companies often argue about who was at fault. This can even happen if the police report indicates the other driver caused the accident or if the other driver admits to making a mistake.
It’s helpful to understand that under Connecticut law, each party in an accident is apportioned a percentage of fault. One party could be 100 percent responsible for the accident, but in many cases, both drivers have some culpability. Fortunately, having some fault does not necessarily bar you from collecting damages unless you are more than 51 percent to blame. If your percentage is below 51 percent, you can still recover your damages minus your percentage of fault. For instance, if you were 10 percent responsible, you would lose 10 percent of your final settlement, but you could still recover 90 percent of your losses.
However, there are many situations where we find the insurance company’s claims about your percentage of fault aren’t accurate. They may think you have a higher share of responsibility than you do, or you might not have any fault at all. Never assume you were partly at fault solely because the insurance company says so. Instead, speak with a Bridgeport car accident attorney who can help you learn more about your case.
We’ll discuss your whiplash and other injuries to determine an accurate value for your claim. Here are some of the damages you may be able to seek:
Please contact Bert McDowell Injury Law for a free consultation about your whiplash injury. Our team will study your case, answer your questions, and explain the options for pursuing compensation. There is no obligation, and if we take your case, we won’t charge you anything until we win or settle it.
Attorney Bert McDowell, Jr. is an experienced trial attorney who has recovered millions of dollars in compensation for injured people and their families. You may have seen him in 40 Under 40 Connecticut Magazine or the National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40. He’s also been a Super Lawyers Rising Star for four consecutive years. Mr. McDowell is dedicated to faith, family, and community service and has served on numerous nonprofit boards. His community service and stellar legal reputation earned him the 100 Men of Color Award and the Man of Excellence Award from the organization Black People Rocks.