

So I was rear-ended a few weeks ago and I’m still having pain. I’ve gone to Urgent care and they gave me pain killers but I am still having symptoms. What should I do and what type of settlement is "reasonable" for these types of injuries?
In many states, you aren’t entitled to any pain and suffering for these types of injuries. Generally, it takes up to six weeks for them to fully resolve, but they DO resolve, with no treatment at all.
In states where you can sue, you’ll likely get medical bills, lost wages, and maybe $500 on top of that.
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5:09 pm - September 6th, 2010
In many states, you aren’t entitled to any pain and suffering for these types of injuries. Generally, it takes up to six weeks for them to fully resolve, but they DO resolve, with no treatment at all.
In states where you can sue, you’ll likely get medical bills, lost wages, and maybe $500 on top of that.
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