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Anyone had a claim for whiplash

Cherryscone
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Is it worth the bother myself and 2 kids were hit from behind last year driver admitted responsabilty i hurt my neck and my head the 2 kids were not hurt but in pieces my injuries have healed still on meds for my head apart from being now a nervous driver i am fine i know thats why we pay our insurance but i really hate the thought of fighting over money.:(
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  • Golden_Anemone
    Golden_Anemone Posts: 1,505 Forumite
    Average payout for whiplash in NI is about £9,000 so yes, if you were injured, then it's worth pursuing.
  • Cherryscone
    Cherryscone Posts: 1,412 Forumite
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    I was told it has all been reduced now £9000 is a lot of money may have to think longer about this one just wondered if anyone had a sucessful claim recently .
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  • absoluteutopia
    absoluteutopia Posts: 1,656 Forumite
    If you're from Northern Ireland its in your blood, so go for it
  • Honkycat
    Honkycat Posts: 499 Forumite
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    A better question in NI might be "has anyone NOT claimed for whiplash?"
  • BatCat
    BatCat Posts: 474 Forumite
    Friend of mine recently got £1000 for a whiplash claim settled last week if that helps?
  • Cherryscone
    Cherryscone Posts: 1,412 Forumite
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    Honkycat wrote: »
    A better question in NI might be "has anyone NOT claimed for whiplash?"

    Well i never have this was the 1st accident ive been in and hopefully the last .
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  • Old_Git
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    Is it worth the bother myself and 2 kids were hit from behind last year driver admitted responsabilty i hurt my neck and my head the 2 kids were not hurt but in pieces my injuries have healed still on meds for my head apart from being now a nervous driver i am fine i know thats why we pay our insurance but i really hate the thought of fighting over money.:(
    If you PM me the details off the accident I could do witness for you ;);)
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  • :shocked: ......and we complain about the extortionate price of car insurance in Northern Ireland...... Roll on the higher premiums !!
  • A.L.D.A
    A.L.D.A Posts: 522 Forumite
    There is a tendency to regard whiplash as a joke. It is until it happens to you.

    About 15 years ago someone racing home on a Friday afternoon, in a 30 mph zone, ran straight into the back of the car I was in. They knocked the car up the road like a billiard ball. Was unconscious for a few minutes, felt very shaky. Got a taxi home, thought have a warm bath. Couldn't get out of the bath!! That was the start of it. Apart from the obvious, shoulder neck, moving arms, intermittent stabbing pains up from my heels that got worse the further I tried to walk. It was like knitting needles being shoved up through my heel. It was so bad I often had to phone for a taxi. It took years to sort out and I never fully recovered.

    Whip lash can be a very serious injury. I think it would be easy enough to tell if someone was faking it.

    Two things I would plead.

    1 Kill your speed when driving. Nothing is that urgent.

    2 Keep a good distance between yourself and the person in front.
    [STRIKE]Less is more.[/STRIKE] No less is Less.
  • Cherryscone
    Cherryscone Posts: 1,412 Forumite
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    Seems to be that some do take the p i agree that its not funny i am still on medication because of a nerve in my head affected by my neck which in turn affected my eye and gave me shooting pains up my head ...so i know how anyone who has been hit from behind and hurt this way feels i agree Insurance here is a joke and yes maybe thats why but if you are hurt what do you do ?
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