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Welcome to the Whiplash
Injury website for Kantrovitz & Associates, Attorneys at Law. Our
lawyers are committed helping ensure that people with whiplash, neck,
head, and spine injuries receive fair monetary consideration for their
pain and disability. You may be eligible for recoverable damages that
include medical costs, property loss, lost wages and emotional
suffering.
If you have been injured in a collision or other accident,
you need to concentrate on recovery. Kantrovitz & Associates personal
injury lawyers are ready to help you in your fight for justice. We
are experts in the complexities of Massachusetts’ insurance laws and legal
issues and we are ready to represent you in the fight to protect your
rights and interests. Each year, the U.S. has an estimated 1.8 million people who suffer
from chronic pain and disability following a motor vehicle accident.
About 20% of “rear-end” collision victims later experience symptoms
of whiplash. Whiplash is a neck injury caused by a sudden impact
from behind that results in the neck snapping and being
overextended. The sudden acceleration and deceleration action
impacts muscles, tendons, disks, and nerves of the neck. A large
number of cases start with a seemingly minor neck injury that
escalates to long term problems with the neck, shoulder, arm, lower
back, nerve roots, and head pain (whiplash may also cause
concussion).
Whiplash injuries can cause cognitive problems and psychological
conditions such as memory loss, irritability, sleep disturbances,
and depression. Tinnitus, visual symptoms, dizziness, joint pain, and paresthesias
(abnormal sensations) are other disorders associated with Whiplash.
Many victims experience symptoms within several hours of the
accident, while others have intense pain that is incapacitating and
have long-term repercussions.
According to health agencies, back and
neck injuries are the most common reason for missing work and one of
the most frequent complaints made to physicians. Whiplash injuries
occur under a variety of circumstances including:
- Vehicle accidents – cause the body
to receive a lot of energy in a very short time. This may result
in fractures and soft tissue damage (muscles, ligaments, etc.).
Soft tissue damage does not appear on x-rays and other diagnostic
procedures. While insurance policies of the vehicle operators may
cover the costs of your injury and rehabilitation, they do not
cover other expenses. The determination of fault is also a factor
in these cases, and the law varies among the states.
- Sports-related accidents – these
injuries are most often related to diving accidents. If the
accident occurred at a pool, the homeowners’ or pool managers may
be liable for damages.
- Assault – victims are injured in
violent attacks. This is a criminal act, but the property owners
and management may also be liable for damages because of safety
and security issues.
- Slip and falls – if you fell on
someone else’s property or on a construction site, the owners may
be responsible for damages due to unsafe conditions or a failure
to post warnings.
- Work-related injuries – victims of
work-related neck injuries may experience disabling pain, and may
be unable to perform job-related tasks.
- Product liability – if an unsafe
or defective product caused your injury, the manufacturer or
distributor may be liable for damages due to inadequate labeling,
faulty design or manufacturing problems.
In all of the instances mentioned
above, Kantrovitz & Associates’ attorneys can help prove the
responsibility, intent, and liability necessary for you to receive
compensation or benefits under the law. Our legal team has
experience and expertise in all types of personal injury, wrongful
death, Workers’ Compensation, and product liability claims and
settlements. Because of the strict timeframes for filing a Whiplash
claim, it is important that you act quickly.
Proving negligence
takes an investment of time, experience, and resources – advantages
that only a qualified attorney can provide. At Kantrovitz &
Associates, we always work to maximize the compensation that our
personal injury clients receive. Whether we’re gathering
evidence, giving advice, or talking with insurance companies, we are
always your representative. Please contact us today
at
(800) 259-1084, or reach us via email at:
info@kantrovitzlaw.com.
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