In my personal experience, I didn't start feeling any discomfort until later on the day of my accident. Unfortunately, whiplash is very common in accidents and there really is no way of telling if she is lying. I wouldn't lose sleep over this because you'll just stress yourself out even more. Do not communicate with her unless it is to ask her how she is feeling. Accusing someone of faking it can be very hurtful if they are not and can certainly push someone to file a claim even if they are not seriously injured.
My advice to you is to let it go, if what she is filing for is a soft-tissue case then there is nothing you can do to prove her wrong and chances are she won't be getting much out of the insurance anyway. Best of luck to you and it doesn't hurt to get yourself checked out as well, even if it was a minor accident.
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Dear Anon,
In my personal experience, I didn't start feeling any discomfort until later on the day of my accident. Unfortunately, whiplash is very common in accidents and there really is no way of telling if she is lying. I wouldn't lose sleep over this because you'll just stress yourself out even more. Do not communicate with her unless it is to ask her how she is feeling. Accusing someone of faking it can be very hurtful if they are not and can certainly push someone to file a claim even if they are not seriously injured.
My advice to you is to let it go, if what she is filing for is a soft-tissue case then there is nothing you can do to prove her wrong and chances are she won't be getting much out of the insurance anyway. Best of luck to you and it doesn't hurt to get yourself checked out as well, even if it was a minor accident.
January 16, 2010 - 6:45amThis Comment
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