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Whiplash Compensation


A typical car accident is being hit in the rear whilst stationary at traffic lights. A rear-end collision regularly results in the occupants of the hit motor vehicle sustaining some kind of whiplash. In such circumstances the car accident must be reported to the police and an accident claim lodged with the relevant CTP insurance company. Please note time limits apply to reporting to both the police and the insurance company so immediate advice should be sought from a personal injury lawyer.

The majority of whiplash injuries are a neck injury although it can also seriously injure other parts of the body. Unfortunately there is not a lot of whiplash treatment available and the whiplash pain can be unbearable. Whiplash symptoms can include a serious reduction in neck movement with constant pain, and a requirement to wear a neck collar.

The laws in all the States and Territories in relation to pain and suffering compensation for both whiplash treatment and whiplash compensation amount are completely different and advice is required from a specialist solicitor such as ALC Lawyers before any compensation settlement amount is agreed.

If you are the victim of whiplash from a car accident, then you might be entitled to compensation and you should talk to a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible so that you can put in an accident claim ASAP.

Whiplash can be the worst neck injury to suffer. Ensure you that you are fully compensated by pursuing an injury claim with ALC Lawyers today.

Please contact ALC Lawyers today for an initial FREE CONSULTATION as to your potential compensation entitlements. Remember time limits may apply so contact us TODAY on 1300 136 726 or by completing the FREE CASE REVIEW on this web page.

Nothing in this website should be construed as legal advice and is simply general introductory information. Please contact ALC Lawyers for advice specific to your circumstances.



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