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This article was published on August 11th, 2016
A man has been taken to hospital with a suspected back injury after his car was involved in a four-car road traffic accident.
Emergency services were called during rush hour at approximately 5.55pm when fire crews, Police and paramedics were called to the site of a multi car accident. Police and fire crews secured the roads and assisted the causalities from their vehicles. Ambulance and paramedic staff assessed the injured and treated accordingly.
Many of the drivers and passengers involved in the road traffic accident were fortunate enough not be injured and escaped unhurt apart from a few bruises and being a bit shaken but a man was taken to hospital with “back pain”.
Paramedics confirmed that he was taken to hospital for further investigation but it was not thought to be serious.
Injuries resulting from car accidents can be complex and varied. After a minor collision, many drivers don’t realise they are injured due to the adrenaline rush and only start to feel the pain a few hours later in their back, neck etc.
Back and neck injuries are quite common in car accidents and it is important to get the right care and support after your accident and this also includes getting a specialist solicitor to represent you if it wasn’t your fault. Any injuries you sustain which put you out of pocket or cause pain and distress need to be compensated for.
Thorneycroft Solicitors are committed to you and your road accident claim, our specialist no win – no fee solicitors have a great deal of experience in dealing with car accident injury claims and will guide you every step of the way to a successful car accident compensation claim.
We offer a free initial interview in order to review your specific circumstances and assess the viability of your personal injury claim.
To speak to one of our specialist team call us now on FREEPHONE 0800 1979 345, or complete our simple enquiry form and we can call you back at a time to suit you.
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