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A Whiplash injury occurs when there is a sudden jolt to a person’s neck. A Whiplash injury can sometimes have long lasting effects on the neck movement of a person. The initial symptoms often felt following a whiplash injury are a feeling of dizziness, nausea, pain in the legs, neck, shoulder, lower back and the jaw, hazy vision, headaches, a fake ringing sound in the ears and difficulty in swallowing.
An affected person should contact an experienced Whiplash solicitor to help them get the entitled compensation. Excalibur Solicitors have extensive knowledge and experience of handling such claims. A Whiplash solicitor can help a victim get the right amount of compensation in the shortest possible time.
Such injuries usually occur when the car of the affected gets hit by a car either from the rear end or the front end which results in an unexpected movement of the neck or the head.
A Whiplash injury is often accompanied by serious muscle damage which can harm the ligaments, tendons, nerves discs and joints of the neck muscle tissue. Any person who has suffered a whiplash injury due to a car accident should get medical attention immediately after the accident.
This may involve getting a magnetic resonance imaging test (MRI). When a person suffers such an injury in a car accident, the soft muscles of his neck get strained which can cause a considerable amount of pain, thus it is essential to get a thorough medical check-up after the accident.
The best way to aid recovery for a Whiplash injury is to take as much rest as is possible and to try and refrain from doing any kind of rigorous physical activity that involves movement of the neck. Other measures which can reduce neck pain include the application of heat packs and ice cubes to the affected area as well as the use of anti-inflammatory medication.
On taking the help of a Whiplash Solicitor the victim can claim suitable compensation from the person responsible for the accident. Excalibur Solicitors work on a No Win No Fee basis and you retain 100% compensation.