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<p>Hello all!
I’m ready to settle a claim. Everything is going to be paid for- repairs, hospital bills, chiropractor, etc. However, I have to negotiate the amount I get back for pain and suffering.
Back a few years ago, I got whiplash but didn’t have to go to the chiropractor and got only $500 for my pain and suffering…
With this accident, I had to go approximately 12-15 times. So, I’m wondering what my state maximum might be for my case.
Ohio may or may not have a cap on what you can receive for pain and suffering. Some states do; some don’t. But whatever you do talk to a lawyer! This is vital … unless you’re willing to settle for far less than what you should get … cap or no cap.
An injury lawyer won’t charge you anything for information and will probably represent you without any money up front. If you learned anything from your past experience you will talk to an injury lawyer. Most will charge you only if you win. Flip open the Yellow Pages … they’ve got scads of ads. Sure, they’ll take a percentage of your award … that’s how they make their money. But you’ll be much better off!
BTW, I’m not a lawyer. Wish you the best!
<p>Ok, I got whiplash on my back from a car accident. Other than going to the doctor/chiropractor, what can I do to treat this injury?
when i say whiplash on my back i mean the injury is sustained in my back, unlike sustaining it in the neck area. Whiplash is also the injury sustained when your muscles are inflamed and/or sprained.
If you are looking for anything other than doctor/chiropractor, then the only thing would be to stay in bed for a few days until you heal. Although I really don’t suggest it.
I would not go to a doctor. All they want to do is cut you open and fix you that way. I have had awesome luck with a chiropractor though. You may want to ask friends if they know one that they highly recommend. Mine made me feel about 80% better after just the first visit and 100% by the third. Totally amazing.
Whatever you decide on, I wish you the very best. It sucks to be in pain and not be able to fix it with regular pain killers. Good luck
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<p>Someone rear-ended me yesterday at such a force that i now have quite a bad neckache.
o.O
ok…well….you report it to the other person’s insurance company.
provided they have insurance.
provided YOU have insurance – you report it to YOUR insurance company.
it’s really not all that hard……
regardless of whether or not you makes a claim – make sure to take care of yourself!
goodluck.
~jifr!
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