Debunking Myths About Whiplash and Injury Claims
Whiplash injuries are often misunderstood, leading to numerous myths that can deter victims from seeking the compensation they deserve. At Murphy, Falcon & Murphy in Baltimore, we’re here to dispel these misconceptions and provide clarity on the reality of whiplash injuries and the legal process. Understanding the facts can empower you to pursue a fair claim and protect your rights after a whiplash accident.

Myth: Whiplash Is a Minor Injury That Heals Quickly
Fact: Whiplash can range from mild to severe, and recovery times vary depending on the individual and the extent of the injury. Some victims experience chronic pain, limited mobility, or long-term complications that require ongoing treatment. It’s essential to seek medical attention immediately after an accident to document your injuries and begin appropriate care.

Myth: You Can’t Claim Compensation for Whiplash
Fact: Whiplash is a valid injury that can form the basis of a personal injury claim. If your injury was caused by another party’s negligence, you are entitled to pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Myth: Whiplash Only Happens in High-Speed Collisions
Fact: Whiplash can occur at any speed. Even low-speed collisions can cause the rapid back-and-forth motion of the neck that results in whiplash. Insurers may try to downplay the severity of low-speed accidents, but the impact on your body is real and should not be ignored.

Myth: You Don’t Need an Attorney for a Whiplash Claim
Fact: While it’s possible to handle a claim independently, working with an experienced attorney greatly improves your chances of success. Insurance companies often attempt to minimize payouts or deny claims altogether.

Don’t let myths about whiplash and injury claims prevent you from seeking the justice and compensation you deserve. At Murphy, Falcon & Murphy, we’re here to provide the guidance and expertise you need to navigate the legal process. Contact us today for a consultation, and let us help you debunk myths and build a strong case for your whiplash injury claim.