Good tips for avoiding whiplash personal injuries in a vehicle accident

Published: 05th October 2011
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There's a general view that venturing on the road is actually much less dangerous than it has ever been. This view is definitely held up by the information which propose that during 2010, the total number of fatal accidents involving car occupants in the united kingdom reached an all-time low.

These data are said to be the results of the considerable advancements in manufacturing safety standards across Europe and America. Regardless of the drop in the quantity of severe injuries and fatalities, there is one type of injury that is apparently on the rise.

Whiplash personal injuries and claims for compensation coming from such injuries, are on the increase. In fact it is considered that two from every 10 road accident victims in britain make a whiplash related claim. The insurers are extremely critical with this surge in claims, yet still must accept that with individuals being more aware about their rights and having use of legal advice online, claimant numbers will inevitably increase.

It will be worth looking at how whiplash injuries may be avoided or at a minimum how the seriousness of the injury may lessened. Whiplash injuries are often the result of a quick acceleration/deceleration mechanism that usually follows a direct impact of some kind. Occasionally, such injuries can result from harsh breaking, for instance, running emergency stops but generally one finds that injuries occur because of extreme frontal or rear impacts.


There is very little which can be done so far as the car occupants are concerned, to prevent a whiplash injury being received. Although, the examples below can be helpful if you are in cases like this:

Ensure your headrest is at an appropriate height and your seat is altered to fit your body shape and height.

Move your seat back to provide enough legroom in case of an accident happening.

Brace yourself, if possible before impact. Should you grab the steering wheel strongly, this will have the effects of stiffening one's body and will prepare you for the crash.

If the vehicle is equipped with airbags (most modern vehicles already have these in both frontal & side compartments) then your propensity to experience a whiplash personal injury is substantially lowered.

Should you have no warning of any impact, it is practically impossible to avoid suffering some type of injuries. In case one does encounter pain and suffering following a car accident, you should get immediate medical attention and take legal advice on a possible whiplash compensation claim. We can help you understand your claim and are experts in no-win no fee legal services in the UK.

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