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# Call your insurance company
and let the big litigation machine lumber into effect.

Also go visit your own doctor a.s.a.p. and tell all.

You've not blown anything. Whiplash type injuries can take a while to develop.

My hands went numb 3 weeks after a crash once, and stayed that way for a year :/
(, Tue 3 Jul 2007, 10:01, archived)
# am i supposed
to goto the A/E right now to report the injury?
(, Tue 3 Jul 2007, 10:02, archived)
# not necessary
get an apt for your doc if it isn't agony

A&E prolly have real emergencies to deal with ... as far as your claim is concerned it won't make any difference if you see a doc today or at some point in the next couple of days.

just be sure to tell your doc it didn't hurt at first but it's been getting worse - insurance will ask for your docs notes. Delayed onset is actually a classic symptom.

Ibuprofen may help, but be sure to tell the doc it doesn't, so you get fun drugs and it sounds serious.
(, Tue 3 Jul 2007, 10:09, archived)