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People with long term symptoms claim whiplash injury compensation

As many as 30% of all people involved in road traffic accidents have to make a claim for whiplash injury compensation because they suffer from ongoing symptoms which seriously affect their lives. Whilst in many cases whiplash symptoms only last a few days or a month or two, some people go on to experience longer term problems as a result.

Whiplash is reported to damage the sympathetic nervous system, a chain of nerve fibres and cells that extends from the abdomen up into the neck. It is part of the body's self-regulating system, which helps to control such physiological functions as blood pressure and digestion. Some people even suffer from abnormal eye sight following a whiplash injury.

Damage to the nervous system is also a cause of Barr Syndrome, a complex condition consisting of headache, vertigo, ringing in the ears, intermittent loss of voice, hoarseness, fatigue, temperature changes, uncomfortable feelings in the hands and forearms provoked by emotion, temperature, humidity, or noise, and increased muscle tone. Barr Syndrome has been reported in 20 per cent of whiplash patients.

Many of the people suffering from whiplash symptoms are legally entitled to make a claim for whiplash injury compensation. If it can be shown that another person was responsible for the injuries sustained then personal injury compensation can be sought.

No win no fee
It will not cost you anything to pursue a claim for whiplash injury compensation. If you win you will receive 100% of your accident compensation. If you lose you will be protected from all costs. See no win no fee for more information.

Make a whiplash injury compensation claim now
If you have sustained whiplash in the past three years and you can show that it was not your fault then you are entitled to claim whiplash injury compensation. Call us now on 0800 195 48 52 or fill in our online claim form and we will call you back.