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Signs That You Have Whiplash
Watch for these signs that you might have whiplash If you suspect you have whiplash, it’s always a good idea to have a doctor examine you. Whiplash injuries affect up to three million people each year, and many of those cases followed a car accident. Whiplash results when the head and neck jerk...
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8 Whiplash Facts You Should Know
These whiplash facts might surprise youIf you suspect you might have whiplash—a neck strain or sprain that causes damage to ligaments, tendons and muscles—or you were recently in a car accident, here are the top 8 whiplash facts you should know.Whiplash can occur even at low speedsYou might assume that it requires a lot...
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Symptoms of Whiplash
After an accident, watch for symptoms of whiplashThere are approximately three million whiplash injuries each year in the United States. This number is likely low, as many cases of whiplash go unreported because the injury might not be immediately apparent at the time of an accident. To help ensure that you receive the right...
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Serious Whiplash Injuries
Cervical instability is one of the most serious whiplash injuriesAs we have discussed in the past two blogs, whiplash refers to a quick and severe movement of your head and neck. That movement can cause injuries that range from mild to severe, and serious whiplash injuries can last for years.Many whiplash injuries, such as...
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Whiplash Insurance Coverage: Who Pays What?
Authored by: Keith Fuicelli If you have symptoms of a whiplash injury after an accident, you need to understand whiplash insurance coverageAs we discussed in last week’s blog, whiplash is not a medical condition. However, it can cause a number of other complications that range from mild to severe, and understanding whiplash insurance coverage...
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Do you have whiplash after an accident?
If you think you have whiplash after an accident, here’s what you need to know.People commonly experience symptoms of whiplash after an accident, but did you know that whiplash isn’t a medical condition on its own?Rather, it refers to the movement and overextension in your head, neck and spine that can lead to other...
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