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Old 18th May 2019, 09:16 AM
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Have you not put in a claim for whiplash Sergey?

While I certainly wouldn't condone false injury claims, an impact that was great enough to propel your car forwards like that is likely to given you some whiplash. When my previous 8 was rear-ended in similar circumstances (hit by a moving vehicle while stationary), several days later I developed a slightly stiff and 'creaky' neck but thought nothing of it until the solicitor dealing with my case asked me if I had suffered from whiplash, describing my symptoms exactly. Apparently it's common for symptoms to take days (or even weeks) to develop. He sent me to a specialist physio/doctor who confirmed it was whiplash. Even now (10+ years later), I still have mild whiplash symptoms that I never had before the accident. While you can't put a price on your health, and money won't fix any damage caused by whiplash, if there's any chance you have been injured, you deserve to be compensated.
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