April 29 2009
Whiplash Injuries Are Difficult To Prove
Tagged Under : automobile accidents, injury, kentucky, soft tissue, sprain, strain, whiplash
One of the most common car accident cases that walk into my office is what is commonly called “whiplash”. You will also hear them referred to as a soft tissue injury or a sprain/strain. These are the most difficult cases to prove in a Kentucky court or to convince an insurance adjuster to pay what one would consider a reasonable amount. Kentucky accident victims suffering from these injuries are hurt, they are in pain and the injury is having a detrimental affect on their quality of life. If people are hurt why are these cases so difficult?
There are a number of factors:
· There are no tests that easily show a whiplash injury.
· Someone can easily fake this injury because the complaints are subjective.
· Insurance companies have been successful in denying these claims.
· There is often little property damage involved in the accident.
· The accident victim thought the pain would go away so they didn’t go to the doctor.
· When they did go to the doctor they went to someone that did not have an expertise in this type of injury.
· Juries of suspicious of what they cannot see.
So how can an accident victim who has a whiplash injury get a reasonable settlement for their injury? Unfortunately there is no way to guarantee an outcome. What you can do is take steps that will give you the best chance for a satisfactory outcome. Some of these steps are:
· Get checked out by a qualified doctor immediately.
· Follow your care plan.
· Document your complaints. Take pictures of the damage to your car.
· Be careful what you say to the insurance company.
· Speak with an attorney that concentrates in car accident cases to answer your questions. Most give a free consultation.
· Be completely honest about your pain and injury.
I could go on for ever about what to do and not to do in an accident case. In fact I have! I wrote a book entitled “7 Potholes That Can Wreck Your Kentucky Accident Case”. If you have been injured in an accident in Kentucky and would like more information on the process click the link on the right I will be happy to send you a copy at no charge.



