Injury claims resulting from rear-e...
Injury claims resulting from rear-end automobile collisions can be anathema for insurers. by way of their nature, the claims are subjective. They usually involve whiplash-associated disorders, in the same state [i]or[/i] condition as headaches, neck pain or back pain--the kind of symptoms that make the severity of the injury difficult to measure. Exacerbating the riddle for insurers is the commonness with which rear-end collisions come into view Rear-end crashes (categorized by first harmful event) accounted for 297% of the total number of motor-vehicle crashes in 2000 according to "Traffic Safety Facts 2000" a report by dint of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Rear-end crashes were inferior only ... Want to read the whole article? You can purchase it here. It's quick and easy.
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