brisa4984
ClioSport Club Member
Hi folks
I was unfortunately rear ended off the M25. I was stationary waiting to go onto a roundabout when I was shunted at some pace. I felt winded, shook up and something had happened to my lower back which wasn't painful at all. Got out and exchanged the usual information.
2 hrs after I had developed severe lower back pain, unable to walk properly which got worse. unable to tie my shoelaces, unable to brush my teeth over the sink etc. Its been 6 days now and symptoms have worsened to sleepless nights despite taking diazepam. The car requires a new boot, bumper, tail light, and a repair to the metal frame underneath.. so it wasn't at traffic stop-start pace.
Ive already missed a week of work and would have earned an extra 700 quid had my overtime shifts not been cancelled.
I really do not know what i am accurately entitled to. My insurance company has been great and efficient in dealing with it all. They offered me a settlement figure the day after the accident which i thought was a bit nuts considering I was still going through discomfort without knowing the true extent of injury. Ive been told that I might need an MRI scan (which would take 2 weeks to arrange) followed by surgery (unlikely) and physiotherapy (very likely) and steroid injections (likely) but for how long I'm unsure.
Has anyone got any experiences/opinions to share? Did you settle with the initial offer? did you get your own solicitor to facilitate communication? Did you wait for your injury to fully heal regardless of length of time?
For the record - i dislike personal injury lawyers and the whole claim culture. I personally thought "whiplash" injuries were bulshit but ffs this kind of injury is genuinely debilitating and psychologically, the accident as certainly dampened by enthusiasm of driving.
I was unfortunately rear ended off the M25. I was stationary waiting to go onto a roundabout when I was shunted at some pace. I felt winded, shook up and something had happened to my lower back which wasn't painful at all. Got out and exchanged the usual information.
2 hrs after I had developed severe lower back pain, unable to walk properly which got worse. unable to tie my shoelaces, unable to brush my teeth over the sink etc. Its been 6 days now and symptoms have worsened to sleepless nights despite taking diazepam. The car requires a new boot, bumper, tail light, and a repair to the metal frame underneath.. so it wasn't at traffic stop-start pace.
Ive already missed a week of work and would have earned an extra 700 quid had my overtime shifts not been cancelled.
I really do not know what i am accurately entitled to. My insurance company has been great and efficient in dealing with it all. They offered me a settlement figure the day after the accident which i thought was a bit nuts considering I was still going through discomfort without knowing the true extent of injury. Ive been told that I might need an MRI scan (which would take 2 weeks to arrange) followed by surgery (unlikely) and physiotherapy (very likely) and steroid injections (likely) but for how long I'm unsure.
Has anyone got any experiences/opinions to share? Did you settle with the initial offer? did you get your own solicitor to facilitate communication? Did you wait for your injury to fully heal regardless of length of time?
For the record - i dislike personal injury lawyers and the whole claim culture. I personally thought "whiplash" injuries were bulshit but ffs this kind of injury is genuinely debilitating and psychologically, the accident as certainly dampened by enthusiasm of driving.