whiplash claims in liverpool

Have you suffered an injury due to a car crash? Here’s all you need to know about dealing with whiplash claims in Liverpool

If you’re unfortunate enough to be involved in a car accident, you may be entitled to compensation. Especially if you’ve suffered an injury. Here’s all you need to know when it comes to making whiplash claims in Liverpool.

A road traffic accident (RTA) can be an extremely traumatic experience, both emotionally and physically. The most common type of injury is musculoskeletal trauma of the neck. Otherwise known as whiplash. It can be uncomfortable at the lower end of the spectrum, and debilitating at the more severe end. Whatever level of injury you may have suffered, you may be entitled to compensation. Here’s everything you need to know about making whiplash claims in Liverpool.

Get treatment

The most important thing is your health. Get to the hospital as soon as possible and get a full check up. They can assess the extent of your injuries. Often whiplash symptoms can take 24 hours after the event to develop. If you can’t get to a hospital, see your doctor as soon as you can.

Know your rights with whiplash claims in Liverpool

Victims of RTA’s are often unsure of where they legally stand. Especially when it comes to making a claim. Speak to one of our expert solicitors at Wolf Law. We can give you complete impartial advice. We’ll let you know where you stand when it comes to whiplash claims in Liverpool.

Speak to witnesses

RTA’s usually involve more than one party. You should gather all of the information from anyone else involved in an accident. You should also speak to any witnesses at the scene. They could provide invaluable testimony for your case.

Don’t accept liability

It’s difficult to establish fault after an RTA. Being involved in a crash can be disorienting and traumatic. It’s important not to admit liability at the scene. Authorities will gather the facts, and insurance companies will make their investigations. Even if you think the accident is your fault, let the experts do their job. They can establish what happened, and who is to blame.

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Lyndsy Sword
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How much compensation could you be owed?

If you’ve been involved in an accident, you could be owed compensation. Contact us today to determine the validity of your claim and find out how much you could be owed.

How much compensation could you be owed?

If you’ve been involved in an accident, you could be owed compensation. Contact us today to determine the validity of your claim and find out how much you could be owed.
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