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How to File a Whiplash Claim

Whiplash is a challenging injury that is closely associated with traffic accidents of all kinds, as well as slip and fall accidents. If someone else’s negligence leaves you with a whiplash injury, filing a successful claim is important to your recovery, and to do that, you’re advised to have an experienced Buffalo whiplash injury attorney in your corner from the outset.

Filing Your Claim

The good news is that while you focus on regaining your health and well-being, you can count on your determined whiplash injury attorney to not only build your strongest claim but also to file it for you and to engage in skillful negotiations with the insurance company on behalf of your best interests. To obtain the compensation to which you are entitled, you will need to prove the at-fault party’s negligence, which generally comes down to evidence like the following that your attorney will carefully compile:

  • The police or accident report
  • Eyewitness testimony
  • Any relevant security camera or dashcam footage
  • Photos and videos taken at the scene
  • Professional accident recreation models
  • The testimony of expert witnesses

Additionally, you will need to prove the extent of your losses, which generally includes evidence like the following:

  • Your medical file related to the injury
  • Your doctor’s report, including in relation to your projected recovery
  • Your medical bills
  • Your own account and the accounts of those who know you best regarding how your life has been affected

Whiplash Injuries

The Mayo Clinic reports that whiplash injuries are caused by the forceful whipping back and forth of the head on the neck – which is similar to the motion made by the cracking of a whip. One of the most common causes of whiplash injuries is rear-end traffic accidents, such as those caused by speeding or distracted drivers.

Whiplash can be slow to present with symptoms like the following:

  • Pain and stiffness in the neck
  • A decrease in the neck’s range of motion
  • Pain that intensifies with movement of the neck
  • Pain or tenderness in the upper back, arms, or shoulders
  • Headaches that generally stem from the base of the skull
  • Exhaustion, dizziness, or tingling in the arms or legs

Even if you don’t think you were seriously injured in the accident in question, seeking immediate medical attention is always advised. Improved health outcomes are so closely associated with early diagnosis that it is in your best interest to err on the side of caution.

Make the Call to an Experienced Buffalo Whiplash Injury Attorney Today

The knowledgeable Buffalo whiplash injury attorneys at Steve Foley Law Firm care about you and your recovery and are fiercely committed to guiding your claim effectively and efficiently forward toward an optimal outcome that supports your brightest future. For more information about what we can do to help you, please reach out and contact us online or call us at 716-575-3236 today.