Whiplash claim

#1 2012-01-17 22:15:55
Shauna Cook

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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 2012-02-15 02:55:50
Savas Argirou

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It sounds like you have lost faith in your solicitor. If you prefer to use a local solicitor I suggest that you look at the directory of the Law Society of solicitors who will point you in the right direction for specialist personal injury solicitors near to your home. Your new solicitor should then be in a position to transfer your file, subject to an agreement on costs between the solicitors.
It may also be more appropriate for you to see your GP to consider any ongoing treatment.