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Is it Worth Suing for Whiplash? A Whiplash Car Accident Attorney Guide

Imagine this – you’re sitting at the intersection of Harbor Blvd. and Lincoln Ave, on your way to work, dinner, or just running errands. The driver behind you is not paying attention and accelerates when the light is still red, causing a crash. You’re stunned and feel pain shooting in your neck. It dawns on you that you have been the victim of a whiplash car accident. If this situation sounds familiar, we understand the frustration and fear associated with such a traumatic event.  

The road to recovery can be long, further complicating an already complex claims process. But with a premier whiplash injury claim attorney from Cohn & Swartzon by your side, they will handle that to get you the compensation you deserve so you can focus on reaching a place of healing and closure.  

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Is it Worth Suing for Whiplash with a Whiplash Car Accident Lawyer?

Never minimize injuries sustained during a car accident. No matter how “minor” they may initially seem, car accidents, especially rear-end collisions, often cause whiplash. Whiplash is a painful soft tissue injury that can make day-to-day activities feel like torture. 

After an accident, even if it’s just a small accident, you have adrenaline coursing through your body, which masks the pain of injury. In other words, victims of these car accidents are often more injured than they realize. Many people don’t start feeling symptoms until days after that accident occurred. 

Whiplash can be a severe disruption to your life in both the pain you experience and the mounting expenses associated with treatment. If you were the victim of someone else’s reckless driving and have whiplash, you deserve to receive compensation. 

It is definitely worth suing for whiplash. In fact, a lawsuit is often the only way to get the compensation you deserve for the monetary and non-monetary damages you have suffered. A whiplash car accident attorney can help you receive the car accident compensation you deserve through a settlement or litigation. 

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What Are Whiplash Symptoms?

Whiplash is a soft-tissue injury that is essentially a sprain to the structures of the neck that occurs when the body, head, and neck move rapidly back and forth, like cracking a whip. Whiplash causes muscle pain in the neck and back.

You should contact an attorney as soon as possible (after getting medical attention) if you were recently in a car accident and you are experiencing the following whiplash symptoms:

  • Neck stiffness
  • Headaches
  • Shoulder pain
  • Lower back pain
  • Dizziness
  • Blurred vision
  • Fatigue
  • Insomnia

If you are suffering from any of these symptoms, you likely have whiplash, and the road to recovery can feel like a long labyrinth. But an attorney can guide you through it to a place of closure and healing with the compensation you deserve.

How to Prove a Whiplash Car Accident Injury?

Proving whiplash is not always easy, and it’s nearly impossible without an experienced car accident lawyer. 

Essentially, you will have to prove that the other party is at fault, that your injuries are significant and were sustained as a result, and that you have sustained damages. Ultimately, this requires gathering evidence to present a compelling argument. 

The best way to document and gather evidence of this injury is through medical documentation. Because of this, you must seek medical attention immediately after an accident – that’s right, ASAP! 

If you wait to go to a doctor too long after the car accident, the other party will have grounds to claim that you could have injured yourself some time between the accident and when you saw a doctor or that the accident didn’t cause the injuries. 

At the hospital, make sure the doctor explicitly links your injury to the accident in their report. Then, follow the treatment plan. Do not stop getting all the treatment your doctor prescribes. If you don’t follow their treatment plan, it will look like you aren’t taking your injury seriously, which could severely undermine your claim.

Keep copies of all medical records and maintain a record of all expenses. These expenses could include things like: 

  • Medication 
  • Equipment purchased for the injury 
  • Doctor’s appointments 
  • Chiropractor appointments
  • Physical therapy appointments
  • Therapy sessions for PTSD 
  • Traveling and parking costs at the hospital

Keep track of all bills and receipts, as well as lost wages due to the injury.

Lastly, don’t forget to contact an attorney as soon as possible to begin the process of seeking compensation for your whiplash injuries. Their assistance will be invaluable throughout the entire process, from gathering evidence to advocating for you.

Here’s what to know about how a whiplash car accident lawyer can help. 

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How Can a Whiplash Injury Claim Attorney Help? 

If you were in a whiplash car accident and are experiencing the painful aftermath, it’s important to know that working with a lawyer is not a luxury – it’s essential, especially in Anaheim, California. 

California is an at-fault state, which means that if you suffer an injury, you have to prove that the responsible party is at fault before receiving the compensation you deserve. From the start, your attorney will be your biggest advocate. 

If you can’t find a doctor or if you have no insurance or a high deductible,  lawyers have the network to ensure you get an appointment. 

An attorney will also know how to navigate the claims process, gather the evidence you need, get expert and witness testimony, decide which legal strategies to employ, and craft a convincing argument that establishes that the other party is at fault. 

Finally, your attorney will have well-honed negotiation skills, which is vital when dealing with insurance companies. It is crucial that you never speak to either your or the other party’s insurance provider. Let your lawyer handle that.

Both insurance companies will put their bottom line ahead of your well-being and try to get you to admit fault and try to lowball you. We won’t let that happen. 

In an overwhelming situation, such as after a car accident, it is easy to let your emotions get the best of you and say something you shouldn’t. 

Your lawyer’s negotiation skills and the ability to build the strongest case possible for you if you need to go to court are crucial to maximizing your compensation.

“Negotiating with insurance companies is a major component of this process, and we have extensive experience in this area. Many people make the mistake of talking to insurance companies directly, which can ruin their chances for compensation. Even if you only admit partial fault for the accident, this can significantly reduce the compensation you get. Plus, we have worked on both sides of these cases, so we already know their game plan and can stay a step ahead.”

Jason D. Cohn, Founder and Partner, Cohn & Swartzon

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[H2] Whiplash Injury Claim Attorneys in Anaheim

If you have been in a whiplash car accident, you likely feel frustrated, angry, and overwhelmed. And navigating the complex claims process only compounds these emotions. Worse, without expert help, you undermine your chances of getting the compensation you deserve. 

The Cohn & Swartzon team will handle your case so you can focus on healing. Contact us to learn about the numerous whiplash cases we’ve handled and how we have helped clients succeed in court. Together, we can take your life back from whiplash. 

Contact the Cohn & Swartzon team of LegalHelp123.com now to schedule a free consultation and discuss your Tulare motorcycle accident.

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