Personal Injury for Dummies

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$76 million: Serious injuries to a family involved in a collision with a tractor trailer, largest structured settlement in New York State history at the time.

$60 million: A Bronx woman sustained a permanent injury to her genital area when her doctor did not follow accepted medical practices or inform her of risks.

$25 million: Estate of 34-year-old mother of three awarded $25 million against convicted murderer and rapist who was wrongly freed from an upstate prison.

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What is Whiplash?

Whiplash is a serious injury that commonly results from car accidents. It occurs when a person’s neck is wrenched in a sudden motion, typically forward or backward from the impact of a car crash. This rapid “whipping” motion can strain or tear the muscles and tendons in the neck, and may also cause injury to the vertebrae.

If you have been in a car accident and are suffering from whiplash, you are likely facing high medical costs, are unable to work or focus on tasks, and may be suffering emotional trauma from your accident. To learn how you can fight to recover compensation for your injuries and damages, contact the Bronx car accident attorneys of Parker Waichman, LLP today at 888-244-2273.

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