How To Calculate Your Whiplash Claim
Gone are the days when you can simply file a claim with your insurance company. At least, that's the old way of thinking.
These days, instead of filing a claim, you'll need to calculate your whiplash claims by using whiplash formulas and statistics for personal injury claims. We've got the details on how to do it below!
Here are some highlights:1) Calculating your whiplash claims...2) Other resources...3) Frequently asked questions about personal injury claims...4) Definitions:1) Calculating your whiplash claims... 2) Other resources... 3) Frequently asked questions about personal injury claims... 4) Definitions: 1) Calculating your whiplash claims... 2) Other resources... 3) Frequently asked questions about personal injury claims... 4) Definitions: 1.0 The Basics ...2.0 Use of the Whiplash Formula to Determine Compensable Whiplash Injury ...3.0 What is a "Whiplash"? ...4.0 What Age Should I File My Claim? ...5.0 Do I Have Whiplash ? ... 6.0 Who Will Pay My Medical Costs? ... 7.0 How Can I Prove My Injury? ... 8.0 Do I Need a Lawyer? ... 1.0 The Basics ... 2.0 Use of the Whiplash Formula to Determine Compensable Whiplash Injury... 3.0 What is a "Whiplash"? ... 4.0 What Age Should I File My Claim? ... 5.0 Do I Have Whiplash ? ... 6.0 Who Will Pay My Medical Costs? ... 7.0 How Can I Prove My Injury? ... 8.0 Do I Need a Lawyer? ... 1.0 The Basics ... 2.0 Use of the Whiplash Formula to Determine Compensable Whiplash Injury... 3.0 What is a "Whiplash"? ... 4.0 What Age Should I File My Claim? ... 5.0 Do I Have Whiplash ? ... 6.0 Who Will Pay My Medical Costs? ... 7.0 How Can I Prove My Injury? ... 8.0 Do I Need a Lawyer? ... 1.0 The Basics ... 2.0 Use of the Whiplash Formula to Determine Compensable Whiplash Injury... 3.0 What is a "Whiplash"? ... 4.0 What Age Should I File My Claim? ... 5.0 Do I Have Whiplash ? ... 6.0 Who Will Pay My Medical Costs? ... 7.0 How Can I Prove My Injury? ... 8.0 Do I Need a Lawyer?
Who should use this article:
This article is designed to help you understand how to claim for whiplash injury compensation and what you can expect if you do make a claim for whiplash injury compensation...
It doesn't matter if you want to claim for whiplash injury compensation from your own insurance company or from someone else's insurance company. Whiplash injury compensation is usually to be paid by the at fault driver's insurer...
This article is designed for you to use on your own, as a self-help guide or resource, but it may also be useful if you're still suffering from whiplash injury after a car accident and having difficulty getting appropriate compensation.
This article will help you ask the right questions and understand what information your lawyer and the insurance companies need in order to calculate how much whiplash injury compensation to pay you...
You need to know the basics and have some idea of the whiplash injury statistics in order to calculate your own personal whiplash injury claim. You'll also need information about any medical treatment or expenses you've incurred as a result of your accident...
Introduction:
Whiplash is a "catch all" term often used as a substitute for soft tissue injury, and most commonly used in car accidents. It was first used by Sir Austin Bradford Hill, who described it as "the jerk of the neck that causes pain and soreness and stiffness"...1.0 The Basics...2.0 Use of the Whiplash Formula to Determine Compensable Whiplash Injury...3.0 What is a "Whiplash"?...4.0 What Age Should I File My Claim?...5.0 Do I Have Whiplash ? ...6.0 Who Will Pay My Medical Costs? ...7.0 How Can I Prove My Injury? ... 8.0 Do I Need a Lawyer?
1) Calculating your whiplash claims...
You'll need to calculate your whiplash claim by using the whiplash formula, which will help you understand what is covered and what isn't, how much compensation you're likely to get and when you can expect it...
You can calculate your whiplash claim by following the steps below. You then need to make a claim for whiplash injury compensation with the insurance company responsible for paying...
1) Fill in a whiplash form for each of your injuries. If any of these are long term, fill in another form for each year...
2) Count the number of days that you've been incapacitated from work as a result of your injuries...these will be non-compensable as they relate to lost wages from work and loss of income due to your injury...
3) Now find out how many days you have missed from work (or school or anything else you do). You can use that number against your non-compensable days, to get the cost of your whiplash claim. For example, if you're out of work for 6 weeks and have 25 non-compensable days then you have lost 15 days' pay. That's around £138...
4) If any of your work is subject to public liability insurance, call them up and check to make sure they've added your account...
5) You need a letter from your doctor explaining why you have been absent from work. The more details the better. A letter won't necessarily help with claiming whiplash injury compensation, but it will make it easier if you ever need to claim for anything else in the future...
Conclusion:
Congratulations, you've calculated your whiplash claim and you're ready to make a claim for whiplash injury compensation. Hopefully this article will help you understand what whiplash injury compensation is and how much you can expect to get after an accident...
2) Other resources...
The Whiplash Institute: The Whiplash Institute offers advice on whiplash injury claims, its causes and treatments...Website: www.whiplashinjury.org.uk...Email: info@whiplashinjury.org.uk...