Effects of Whiplash in a Car Accident

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“Every year, around 3 million Americans suffer whiplash injuries.”
Mayo Clinic Health System

That’s not a typo. Millions. From rear-end collisions to high-speed impacts, whiplash is one of the most common and underestimated injuries in car accidents.

You might walk away from a crash thinking you’re okay. No broken bones. No blood. Just a little stiff. But then the headaches creep in. Neck pain tightens. Sleep becomes restless. And suddenly, that “minor” accident is affecting your ability to work, move, and live your life.

If you’re thinking about claiming for whiplash, you’re not alone. And you’re not overreacting. Whiplash can have lasting consequences. Pain, suffering, lost wages, and medical bills. The good news? You have options. And we’ll walk you through them.

At Lowe Law Group, we’ve helped thousands of people just like you hold insurance companies accountable. You don’t have to fight this alone. Keep reading. We’ll explain what you need to know, what you should do next, and how we can help.

What is Whiplash?

Whiplash is a neck injury caused by sudden, forceful back-and-forth movement. Like the cracking of a whip. It’s most commonly seen in rear-end car accidents.

But it’s more than just a sore neck.

Whiplash can damage:

  • Muscles
  • Ligaments
  • Tendons
  • Discs
  • Joints
  • Nerves

The severity varies. Some recover in days. Others struggle for months or years.

Common Symptoms After a Car Accident

You might feel fine right after the crash. Symptoms often don’t show up for 24 to 72 hours. But once they hit, they can disrupt daily life.

Here are signs to watch for:

  • Neck pain and stiffness
  • Headaches (especially at the base of the skull)
  • Shoulder and upper back pain
  • Tingling or numbness in arms
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue
  • Blurred vision
  • Difficulty concentrating or remembering
  • Irritability
  • Trouble sleeping

If you’ve been in a crash and notice any of these signs, don’t wait. See a doctor. Early diagnosis matters.

How Long Does Whiplash Last?

For many, symptoms improve in a few weeks. But some people develop chronic whiplash, which can last for months or even years.

According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, about 20% of whiplash patients continue to experience pain for more than a year after the injury. Chronic whiplash can interfere with work, relationships, and mental health.

This is why pain and suffering for whiplash are a legitimate part of personal injury claims.

Whiplash From Car Accident What To Do Next

If you suspect whiplash after a crash, here’s what to do:

1. Seek Medical Attention

Always. Even if symptoms seem mild. A medical record is your best evidence for both treatment and your legal claim. Delaying care can hurt your case and your health.

2. Document Everything

Write down how you feel daily. Take photos of visible injuries. Keep track of medical bills, lost workdays, and any expenses related to your care.

3. Don’t Talk to the Insurance Company Alone

They’re trained to get you to downplay your injuries or accept less than you deserve. Don’t give a statement without legal advice.

4. Speak to a Personal Injury Lawyer

This step is key. If you’re claiming for whiplash, an experienced lawyer can help you get full compensation. Not just for bills, but also for your pain and suffering for whiplash and other damages.

Contact Lowe Law Group today for a free consultation. You focus on healing. We’ll focus on getting results.

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Can I Claim Compensation for Whiplash?

Yes. If another party caused the crash, you may be eligible to file a personal injury claim. This can include:

  • Medical expenses (past and future)
  • Lost wages
  • Reduced earning ability
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Rehabilitation or therapy

The value of your claim depends on the severity of your injury and how it affects your life.

Whiplash and Insurance Companies

In recent years, insurance companies have tightened their policies around whiplash claims. Some states even cap payouts for soft tissue injuries.

Why? Because whiplash injuries are often invisible on X-rays or MRIs. Insurers argue they’re easy to fake. That puts real victims at a disadvantage.

But your pain is real. And you shouldn’t be penalized for that.

An experienced attorney can help prove the legitimacy of your injury using:

  • Medical expert testimony
  • Detailed medical records
  • Impact assessments on daily living
  • Statements from friends, family, and coworkers

Lowe Law Group has a strong record of standing up to insurers who try to minimize or deny legitimate claims. Let us fight for what you’re owed.

Legal Time Limits Matter

Each state has a statute of limitations. That is a legal deadline for filing a personal injury claim.

  • In most states, it’s 2 to 3 years from the date of the accident.
  • In Utah, for example, you have 4 years for personal injury cases.
  • Some exceptions apply, especially if injuries were discovered later.

But time flies. Don’t wait. The sooner you get help, the stronger your case.

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Medical Treatment and Long-Term Costs of Whiplash Accidents

Treatment for whiplash may include:

  • Physical therapy
  • Chiropractic care
  • Prescription pain relief
  • Massage therapy
  • Psychological counseling (for trauma-related symptoms)

Lost income can double your compensation. For people in physical jobs like construction, warehouse work, or healthcare, the financial toll can be devastating.

Don’t pay out of pocket if someone else caused your injury. Claiming for whiplash can help you recover financially, physically, and emotionally.

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Whiplash might not be visible like a broken bone, but the pain is real. The fatigue is real. The frustration of missing work, struggling through daily tasks, and dealing with insurance companies — all of it is real. You shouldn’t have to go through this alone.

At Lowe Law Group, we’ve helped thousands of accident victims recover what they’re owed. Our attorneys understand how whiplash affects your health, your income, and your quality of life. We’ve seen the long-term impact. We’ve also seen what fair compensation can do for someone trying to rebuild after an injury.

We’re here to fight for you. That means:

  • Listening to your story
  • Connecting you with the right medical experts
  • Gathering evidence that strengthens your case
  • Dealing directly with the insurance companies
  • Demanding full compensation for your pain, suffering, and lost income

We treat every client with respect. You’re not just another case. You’re a person who deserves answers, support, and real results.

And we don’t get paid unless you win.

There’s no cost to talk to us. Just real guidance and a legal team ready to fight for what you need to move forward.

Call Lowe Law Group today for a free case review
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Final Thought

Whiplash is more than a sore neck. It’s a serious injury that can have lasting consequences. If you’re dealing with whiplash from a car accident, what to do is simple.

Get medical care. Keep records. Talk to a lawyer.

And let Lowe Law Group help you get back on your feet.

You don’t have to face the pain, paperwork, or insurance headaches alone. We’re here to stand by your side and get results that matter.

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