Whiplash claim

#1 2012-01-17 22:15:10
Shauna

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Whiplash claim

I was rear ended by a driver doing about 30mph in June 11. Her car was a write off and mine had extensive damage.
The day after the accident I was in pain and felt sick and faint, I went to hospital and was told it was whiplash and shock.
In the first couple of weeks after I had minor pain and stiffness and was referred to see a GP by my solicitor who told me I did not need Physio and would recover in 4 months. I decided to wait until the end of the four month prognosis period before settling.
A few weeks later and I had bad neck pain and shoulder pain and saw my own GP who referred me for a course of Physio in August 2011. This helped and my pain was minor but by December I was in agony worse than ever, neck pain, tingling, shoulder and lower back pain and pins and needles. My GP has prescribed me pain meds and I am now awaiting a second course of Physio.
In the mean time I am waiting for an orthopaedic assessment from a consultant which has been arranged by my solicitor for a further assessment. My solicitor tried to talk me out of this and get me to settle and said I could be liable for the consultants fees of CĀ?700 if the report does not progress my claim. So I am now waiting for an appointment with the consultant and also waiting for NHS Physio, in the meantime in agony on a daily basis.
I am more concerned with the pain being relieved than any financial gain, I just wish I could be referred for some private Physio or Chiropractor treatment but I could be waiting 2-3 months before my appointment with a consultant so nothing can be done until then. I feel that my solicitor are providing a bad service, if I email them it takes 2 weeks for a response. They aren't local and seem to be a conveyer belt type solicitor.

#2 2012-03-15 22:43:20
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#3 2012-03-22 00:29:18
SamuelClaims

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Hi,
you can make a claim as you have suffered whiplash injury from the accident. I am working for a claims company and if you want to claim email with your name number and best time to contact on samuelclaims (at) gmail (dot) com

On acceptance you will receive ????600 for referring the claim and the compensation is 100% on top.

It's no win no fee!

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Sham

Have you have suffered whiplash injury?
Email: samuelclaims@gmail.com
On acceptance you will receive ????600 for referring the claim and the compensation is 100% on top. It's no win no fee! SAMUEL CLAIMS

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#4 2012-04-02 19:32:59
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#5 2012-04-03 04:14:49
Leon

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i am a chiropractor and lcspiaeize in spine related injuries. the disc acts as both a cushion and a spacer between each vertebrae. if a disc is bulging/herniated, that bulge can put pressure on the nerves exiting between each vertebra which causes a  pinched nerve.  also if the disc is wearing out (getting thinner) you lose the space between the vertebra, which leaves less room for those nerves to exit and again can pinch a nerve. the nerves in your cervical spine (neck) go all the way down your arm while the nerves in your lumbar spine (low back) form the sciatic nerve which runs all the way down your leg. if any of these are  pinched  they can cause pain, numbess, tingling, weakness wherever these nerves go (down arms/legs).as a chiropractor i see this type of scenario on a daily basis. for those who have degenerative disc disease, disc herniation, disc bulging, etc. normal chiropractic care can usually help with those problems. but there are also many people out there that have had this problem for many years and can't find relief with anything they try including chiropractic. but now there is a treatment that is perfect for your situation and the best part is: it's non-surgical and non-invasive. if you haven't heard of it yet it is called spinal decompression. this type of treatment focuses on disc injuries and the problems they cause. i use the DRX9000 spinal decompression system in my office and it works wonders for people with these types of injuries (approx. 90% successful). the DRX9000 is fda approved and is the best decompression system available (there are cheap knock-offs that don't give the same results). my recommendation would be to see a chiro, especially if you've never tried it before-just to see what they have to say. also do some research on this treatment and then contact someone (usually a chiro) who uses it in their office. i would just google  DRX9000  to find info on it and doctors in your area who may have it. this treament is able to encourage the disc to go back to it's normal orientation and also rebuild its height which then takes the pressure off whatever nerve it is compressing. pain meds, cortisone shots, epidurals won't do anything to solve the problem all they do is cover it up and they become less and less effective over time. surgery AT BEST is 50% successful and usually doesn't solve the problem since most people need another surgery 5-10 years down the road for the same issue. it's typically a viscious cycle. remember: surgery is always an option, so try something prior to surgery to see if you can avoid it cause once you do the surgery there is no going back.this treatment is extremely effective for degenerative disc disease, disc bulging, herniation, etc. and also sciatica type of cases, especially if you haven't had surgery yet. i've had many patients who were scheduled for surgery, tried this treatment as a last resort, and then ended up cancelling their surgery altogether after treatment was completed. it really does work and that's what my recommendation would be for you. good luck and hopefully this gives insight to others experiencing similar problems there is a solution!!!

#6 2012-04-05 03:40:51
Rajesh

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i am a chiropractor and zslciaeipe in spine related injuries. the disc acts as both a cushion and a spacer between each vertebrae. if a disc is bulging/herniated, that bulge can put pressure on the nerves exiting between each vertebra which causes a  pinched nerve.  also if the disc is wearing out (getting thinner) you lose the space between the vertebra, which leaves less room for those nerves to exit and again can pinch a nerve. the nerves in your cervical spine (neck) go all the way down your arm while the nerves in your lumbar spine (low back) form the sciatic nerve which runs all the way down your leg. if any of these are  pinched  they can cause pain, numbess, tingling, weakness wherever these nerves go (down arms/legs).as a chiropractor i see this type of scenario on a daily basis. for those who have degenerative disc disease, disc herniation, disc bulging, etc. normal chiropractic care can usually help with those problems. but there are also many people out there that have had this problem for many years and can't find relief with anything they try including chiropractic. but now there is a treatment that is perfect for your situation and the best part is: it's non-surgical and non-invasive. if you haven't heard of it yet it is called spinal decompression. this type of treatment focuses on disc injuries and the problems they cause. i use the DRX9000 spinal decompression system in my office and it works wonders for people with these types of injuries (approx. 90% successful). the DRX9000 is fda approved and is the best decompression system available (there are cheap knock-offs that don't give the same results). my recommendation would be to see a chiro, especially if you've never tried it before-just to see what they have to say. also do some research on this treatment and then contact someone (usually a chiro) who uses it in their office. i would just google  DRX9000  to find info on it and doctors in your area who may have it. this treament is able to encourage the disc to go back to it's normal orientation and also rebuild its height which then takes the pressure off whatever nerve it is compressing. pain meds, cortisone shots, epidurals won't do anything to solve the problem all they do is cover it up and they become less and less effective over time. surgery AT BEST is 50% successful and usually doesn't solve the problem since most people need another surgery 5-10 years down the road for the same issue. it's typically a viscious cycle. remember: surgery is always an option, so try something prior to surgery to see if you can avoid it cause once you do the surgery there is no going back.this treatment is extremely effective for degenerative disc disease, disc bulging, herniation, etc. and also sciatica type of cases, especially if you haven't had surgery yet. i've had many patients who were scheduled for surgery, tried this treatment as a last resort, and then ended up cancelling their surgery altogether after treatment was completed. it really does work and that's what my recommendation would be for you. good luck and hopefully this gives insight to others experiencing similar problems there is a solution!!!

#7 2012-05-16 11:56:53
anthonymunson

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Hi,

I believe I can help you with the RTA accident you were involved in please call me to dissscuss. My name is Ant 07588636393 AM Claims.

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