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Whiplash injury claims

Whiplash is one of the most common injuries resulting from road traffic accidents. Whiplash is caused by the sudden impact of a road accident when the head is thrown back very quickly and violently. The after effects of whiplash can be distressing. Whiplash sufferers can experience varying degrees of neck pain, stiffness, headaches and shoulder and back pain.

Whiplash accident? Here's how we can help

Whiplash can disrupt your life. Sometimes the discomfort of a whiplash injury can last for a prolonged period and make life difficult and painful. When a whiplash accident was someone else's fault, it's your right to claim whiplash compensation. This is where we come in. We'll take care of your whiplash accident claim and make sure you're free to concentrate on getting back to full health. We'll organise all the paperwork involved in making a whiplash claim and use our personal injury expertise to get you the full whiplash accident compensation you're entitled to. Whether your whiplash injury is minor or severe, we'll make sure you receive the whiplash compensation that's rightfully yours. Remember, it's your civil right to make a whiplash claim when you're involved in a road traffic accident. Start your whiplash claim now and we'll put you back in the driving seat as soon as possible.

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Personal Accident Legal Questions

Please select one of the following to start your personal injury claim now. Click on the option you want and follow the simple instructions.

How do I prove my case?

You don't need to worry about proving your case. That's where we come in.

How is my case decided?

It works like this. We write to the insurer of the faulty party and their insurer decides whether to accept it or not.

Is the law different in Scotland?

Yes. There are a few important differences. Firstly, some of the terms used are different.