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A minor accident injury can start out as just that: A treatable injury sustained in a car accident. However, the designation as minor does not mean that the injury will not cause serious, life altering complications.
For example, a back or neck injury, such as whiplash, may go undetected immediately after the accident. However, as the days pass the muscles in the back and neck can react to the trauma, causing severe pain. Though this is not uncommon, many insurance agencies will use the fact that there was no apparent injury at the time of the accident to undermine and undervalue your claim.
Another example of minor injury that can quickly turn serious is a cut or laceration. Most cuts, even deep cuts, carry risk of infection. The infection may set in well after initial treatment, leaving you venerable to the serious complications that surround an infection. If a cut is deep enough it can sever muscle tissue and nerves. The damage caused by the cut can be temporary and reversible or can cause a lifelong impairment.
The insurance company will too often take advantage of a minor injury distinction. They would like to pay you as little as possible for your injuries and will aggressively defend their own interests, offering you little to no compensation.
Because of this our Wisconsin accident lawyers have put together free information for accident victims. Our extensive experience has shown that insurance agents will stop at nothing to deny you compensation that you deserve. Protect your rights. Request your free book and DVD today by clicking on the following titles.
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