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Explaining Whiplash

When Alaska auto accidents take place, more often than not it results in at least one injury.  While most injuries are easy to diagnose and prove, one of the most common injuries resulting from Alaska auto accidents is whiplash.  Simply put, obtaining compensation for whiplash from an Alaska car accident can be difficult, and below is an overview of the issue.

The Stigma Attached to Whiplash

When Alaska car accident lawyers file an Alaska personal injury lawsuit because someone suffers from whiplash as a result of an accident, they face the challenge of overcoming an unfortunate stigma that’s attached to this serious injury.  Most people have seen any number of theatrical parodies where an ‘injured’ plaintiff struggles into a courtroom wearing a neck brace, and while entertainment is just that, this skepticism has taken hold somewhat in serious society.  Anyone who suffers from whiplash needs the help of skilled Alaska car accident lawyers to overcome this stigma.

How Whiplash Occurs

Generally, whiplash is most often associated with rear-end collisions.  This is because the nature of this type of collision forces the head and neck forward with violent force, and the body’s natural reaction to this forward motion is for the head to jerk backwards forcefully.  This motion often results in injuries to the head and neck, and whiplash is often the result.

How Whiplash is Diagnosed

Unfortunately, whiplash can also be difficult for doctors to diagnose because it can be difficult to see on X-rays or MRI’s, and it can present itself with an extremely wide array of symptoms.  Some examples of whiplash symptoms include:

  • Neck pain
  • Neck stiffness
  • Headaches
  • Dizziness
  • Problems sleeping
  • Nausea
  • Irritability
  • Shoulder pain
  • Tingling in the arms

Any of these symptoms could be confused with other conditions, and there are times when someone who suffers from whiplash is not properly diagnosed.

Proving Whiplash in Court

Based on the information above, proving the existence of whiplash can be difficult for someone without the proper level of experience, as there can be little or no physical proof present other than the plaintiff’s pain.  In addition, seeking the proper amount of damages can be difficult because some cases of whiplash dissipate in a matter of weeks while others can last months or even years.

Regardless of the challenges described above, whiplash is a real and a significant injury.  If you suffer from whiplash as a result of an auto accident, you need the help of Alaska car accident lawyers who have successfully proven the existence of whiplash many times over.  Contact Barber & Banker today to schedule a free initial consultation.

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