I was involved in a car accident last august as a passenger in a stationary car with a car in front of us (my partner is the driver in our car) as waiting for a caravan and a trail of cars headed towards us to clear a bridge as no room for two lanes. This was from just leaving a small welsh village
We then got rear ended by a vehicle behind us that failed to stop. How she missed seeing our car as its bright green I don't know but she certainly hit us with quite an impact the car moved about 2 metres at least just missing the car in front which was quite a way due to a side road in between us. Our car was damaged and has since been fixed on her insurance. Her car was written off although hers was quite an old car. We all were wearing seatbelts.
Fortunately no one was badly hurt - although we suffered with stiff necks first, this for me slowly turned into very painful mid and lower back pain once the stiffness eased. I was asked whether I want to claim injury damage and was sent some forms to fill in. Although I have to admit wasn't sure but I was assured by the solicitor who contacted me ( I don't know why they contacted me) and asked me to complete paperwork and attend an assessment medical.
During this time (end aug) having a really bad night of agony I was advised to go to casulty where I was advised I had torn neck / back muscles which may take a while to heal but could take painkillers like ibruofen to help.
I was sent for an assessment that I wasn't over impressed with as mine was the first appointment ina quite snobby clinic. the doctor strolled in 20 mins late blaming traffic although I got there in plenty of time. The assessment was rushed possibly as he was late.
i got the medical report and from it they are offering me quite a high sum (£1000 - £1400) but the medical report they have given me a copy of is very wrong with several errors although the doctor does say in it the patient did not exaggerate symptons so maybe I didn't say enough.
After 6 weeks of constant ibroufen ended up with bad stomach and toilet problems now been told by local chemist that I should not be taking ibruofen as a long term solution as ibroufen is not designed for that. but I need painkillers as cannot take time of work so need something that works. She told me to go to GP which has resulted in very strong painkillers which to credit do help. Physio has also been arranged to start december which i'm quite anxious about, I mean its mad, all this for a bit of back pain but I had no idea how painfull and difficult it can make life! I will never raise my eyes in disbelief anymore when someone complains about backache. It truly is unpleasant
Right now I'm in agony and if I don't take a painkiller I get shooting pain down my back right down to my bottom. I need to wait till physio but can anyone recommmend any sort of exercise that might help to ease it as I hate taking so many painkillers - thats just not like me.
In regards to claim I don't know whether to take what is offered as I wasn't expecting anything anyway or wait till the physio. In the medical it constantly refers to strain injury but the doctor at casualty said torn muscle
any advice please?
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