Thursday, October 18, 2012

Can Low Speed Accident Cause Whiplash

Whiplash
Yes, Yes, Yes! Pain and stiffness to the neck from a low-impact collision without any evident injury can cause whiplash.

"Low-speed" = 1-2-20-25 mph.
"Average Speeds"=25-40 mph
"High Speeds" =40 mph plus.

New York Car Accident Lawyer, Paul Ajlouny reports that 85% of neck injuries often times result from car crashes and rear-end impacts.

Low speed rear-end impacts can leave a victim with a number symptoms.

What contributes to rear-end collision injuries:

  • vehicles involved
  • speed differential
  • vehicle weight
  • location of impact
  • direction of impact
  • head restraint location
  • seat failure
  • seat back angle
  • seat back height


Unfortunately, insurance companies are skeptical when it comes to Whiplash. Whiplash doctors in New York, make sure that patients are being truthful about their pain and injury.

Doctors play a key factor in an injury victims whiplash claim. Their doctors credibility, name and image is on the line. Adjusters will review a doctor's injury report and pain treatment plan.

Whiplash Resources:

American Chronic Pain Association (ACPA)
P.O. Box 850
Rocklin, CA 95677-0850
ACPA@theacpa.org
http://www.theacpa.org
Tel: 916-632-0922 800-533-3231
Fax: 916-652-8190


National Headache Foundation
820 N. Orleans
Suite 411
Chicago, IL 60610-3132
info@headaches.org
http://www.headaches.org
Tel: 312-274-2650 888-NHF-5552 (643-5552)
Fax: 312-640-9049


New York Whiplash Lawyer
Brooklyn Office: 26 Court St Suite 11
Brooklyn, NY 11242-0103
info@ajlounyinjurylaw.com
http://www.ajlounyinjurylaw.com
Tel: 1-800-535-5029


Pain Doctors New York
info@painandinjury.com
http://www.painandinjury.com
Tel: 1800-949-6100



1 comment:

  1. Fender bender are usually stressful for the people concerned. It is essential to search for medical treatment without delay if you are a car accident victim, as well as to process whiplash accident claim if ever you see yourself suffering from one and the car accident you suffered was not your fault.

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