Injury Claims for Whiplash in New Jersey
An injury resulting from a harsh back-and-forth movement of the neck, often resulting from a car accident, is commonly called “whiplash.” Although whiplash injuries are often portrayed through television and other mediums as not being entirely serious, the truth is that suffering from whiplash is extremely painful for its victims. Whiplash can have a large effect on a person’s daily activities and routines. Filing a lawsuit for a whiplash injury may be the right choice for you after your car accident.
Seek Immediate Medical Treatment for Whiplash Injuries
The first thing you should do after being involved in a car accident is seek immediate medical treatment, especially if you have any feelings of strain or pain in your body. Common motor vehicle injuries, such as a whiplash may not be immediately painful or disruptive, but could become worse as time goes on. It’s important to reach out to a medical professional that will know to look for signs of whiplash, which often times may go unnoticed initially after an auto accident. It is critical when filing an injury lawsuit that a physician is the first to disclose any medical information. Avoid making claims about how you feel directly after an accident in the best interest of your case.
File Your Claim as Quickly as Possible
If your case of whiplash has already been medically documented, do not wait to begin the claim process. If you live in a no-fault state, like New Jersey, you should notify your insurance carrier immediately. If you live in a state that allows suits for personal injuries after an auto accident, be sure to notify the offending driver’s insurance company in writing of your injuries and your intent to file a claim. Do not hesitate to act or wait for your injuries to subside. The sooner you notify the offending party of your claim and intent to file suit, the sooner you may be reimbursed for your medical bills and return to normal life.
Be Sure to Document all of Your Medical Expenses
When making a claim with your insurance provider, make sure to record all expenses relating to your accident, including any costs relating to your treatment and recovery. These can include economic damages such as mileage, lost wages, medical bills, prescription costs and insurance co-pays. Any out-of-pocket expenditure could potentially be a reimbursable cost. An insurance adjuster's job is made easier when every expense is recorded and organized and oftentimes this will translate to faster payouts and reimbursements.
Contact an Experienced Edison, NJ Personal Injury Lawyer Now
If the person who caused the accident does not have insurance or if the insurance adjuster does not pay out on your claim, it may be necessary to file a personal injury lawsuit in order to receive the compensation you deserve. While whiplash injuries caused by auto accidents are often regarded as a “fake injuryâ€, they are in fact real, diagnosable injuries that can result in extreme fatigue and take an extended period of time to recover from. By getting the experienced legal help you need, you can possibly reduce or even eliminate any out of pocket costs resulting from your injuries. Lombardi and Lombardi, P.A. have years of experience and success in dealing with personal injury lawsuits and can get you the help you need and deserve. Contact their Edison, NJ office today.
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