Hull Whiplash Solicitors and Claims
Contact the First4lawyers Hull team for a free, no obligation discussion about your compensation claim.
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No Win No Fee Personal Injury Lawyers & Solicitors in Hull
First4Lawyers offers specialist legal help for people in Hull who have suffered whiplash injuries as a result of accidents.
The city of Hull in Yorkshire has a population of around 264,000. Boasting one of the busiest commercial ports in the UK, Hull remains committed to maritime industries despite the sustained growth of leisure, retail and education in the area. There has been a growing number of whiplash claims in Hull, mainly caused by road-traffic accidents.
Whiplash
Whiplash refers to a group of conditions affecting the neck and back. Caused by sudden movement of the head, the stretching of muscles, tendons and ligaments in the neck can cause considerable pain and discomfort. Most cases of whiplash last between three days and several weeks, but acute whiplash can persist for up to six months, after which time it is called chronic whiplash. Unfortunately, chronic whiplash can last for a number of years.
The symptoms of whiplash do not always become apparent immediately after an accident, which is why it is often best to wait a short time before discussing a road-traffic accident in with an insurer or third party. It is not uncommon for whiplash sufferers to experience acute pain, stiffness and headaches as a result of their injuries, while nausea, vertigo, blurred vision, tinnitus and lower-back pain can also develop. In some cases, accident victims suffer anxiety and depression after enduring chronic whiplash for a prolonged period.
What We Do
We provide legal services for people in Hull on a no-win, no-fee basis, which simply means that you are not asked to pay our fees in the unlikely event that your case fails in court.
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