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Monday, April 23, 2007

The Pain and Suffering Caused by an Automobile Collision is Frequently Not Felt Until the Day or Days Thereafter

The fact that pain and suffering caused by an automobile collision is frequently not felt until the day or days after the accident occurred is well understood by people in the medical profession. Accordingly, if you are in an automobile accident, whether you feel pain immediately after the accident or within hours or, perhaps not until days after the accident, you still have a claim, so long as the injury you suffered is one that is related to the collision that took place as a result of the fault of another individual.

by Ira Sherman

posted by Biera Campbell at 6:27 AM

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