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February 4, 2010

Whiplash Compensation Claims Portsmouth

Filed under: Whiplash Compensation — admin @ 4:57 pm

If you have been involved in a traffic accident as a driver or passenger it is possible you could have been injured and suffered whiplash injuries. Whiplash is one of the most common injuries suffered as a result of a traffic accident but can also be felt through slips, trips, falls and sports activities.

Whiplash compensation in Portsmouth can be claimed for using the Accident Advice Bureau and our specialist whiplash injury claims solicitors who have many years experience in such claims. The Accident Advice Bureau is located in Portsmouth and therefore have expert knowledge of the area. Every year thousands of people are injured in Portsmouth and its surrounding areas and as a result wish to claim the whiplash compensation they are entitled to.

Whiplash is the term given to the stretching of muscles in the neck and shoulders. This is from the neck being thrown violently backwards and forwards in the accident. The whiplash injury can vary from very mild lasting a few days to very severe which could affect the entire life.

Any whiplash injury that is felt would need to be diagnosed by the doctor or hospital in order to claim whiplash compensation in Portsmouth. If the whiplash injury is severe, the doctor or hospital may advise physiotherapy to help speed up the healing process and therefore allowing you resume normal daily life more quickly.

A whiplash compensation claim in Portsmouth can be made up to three years from the accident date. Should the whiplash injury be to a child, the time scale is extended to their twenty first birthday.

To make your whiplash compensation claim and receive maximum compensation on winning on a no win no fee basis, please call us on 0845 10 88 333 or claim by clicking: Portsmouth Whiplash Compensation Claims.

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*100% compensation does not apply to untraced drivers or Criminal Injury (assault). In such accident claims a percentage of the compensation may be deducted by the solicitor.

   
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