Whiplash accident claims generally don't make the news. The injury is so common, and the general payouts so small, that such cases are not newsworthy. However, scandals and legislative arguments abound in the news over, what has become, the first rung of the British compensation culture ladder. Fake accidents, fake people and fake processes have made this area of claiming one of the most abused.
Whiplash claiming resources:
Whiplash Accident Claims
More people are faking injury to claim compensation. The most common con is "whiplash" from a car crash. A quarter of GPs in a poll said dodgy claims had surged since the recession began. Insurers ...
http://www.mirror.co.uk/
Fraudulent Whiplash Accident Claims
Fake injuries, inflated car-repair bills and "fictitious" goods allegedly stolen in household thefts are among scams that insurance fraudsters perpetrate - and insurance fraud is rising again, largely because of the recession ...
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/
Car Whiplash Accidents
TEENAGER Shelby Kane was thrilled when her parents bought her a car as an 18th birthday present - but was then left devastated when her pride and joy was wrecked in a smash at a petrol station. The young Paisley woman popped into an ...
http://www.paisleydailyexpress.co.uk
Whiplash Accident Treatment
For example, there are 650,000 whiplash injuries a year in UK and a high proportion are given a prescription and told to go away and rest, which is totally inappropriate advice and will lead to unnecessarily pain and more painkillers ...
http://www.independent.co.uk