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I Had Whiplash A Year Ago Still Got It. Advice Please?


As I have mentioned I have still got whiplash from just over a year ago.

But over the last few weeks I am getting problems with moving and the tightness of one of my shoulders.

Could this be a another developing injury from the whiplash?

Also the solicitor who is dealing with my case seems to be pushy/chastising my answers to her questions. I feel like she is cross examining me.

Stick to my guns or what?

Answers appreciated.

unfortunately Whiplash can be an injury that affects you for the rest of your life.

for short term help I'd say see an osteopath, that's who I've tended to go to before and they have helped in the short term.
you should ask about physio now for your shoulder tho.

My mum has been involved in 2 rear collisions, first time she was driver second time passenger, she developed a stiff shoulder that ended up being a "frozen shoulder", so far she's had numerous steroid injections and 5 operations between the 2 shoulders. we all believe that with the right physio\rehab my mum would not have had the problems to the degree she did.

I was involved in my mum's first crash as a passenger, i think I must have been like 15-16 at the time, and I still get problems with my neck now!

Visit your GP to confirm that the symptoms could be acreddited to your wiplash injury. Then sort your legal advice out and sue the person responsible.

go see a chiroparctor get your back fixed and get over it stop worrying so much about your solicitor it seems you are more worried about your claim rather than your health

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