Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6084129 | Injury | 2011 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Notwithstanding the limitations of the research in this field, one higher quality review examining a single compensation process and relying on primary studies using health outcome (rather than proxy) measures found strong evidence of no association between litigation and poor health following whiplash, challenging the general belief that legal processes have a negative impact on health status. Moves to alter scheme design and limit access to compensation on the basis that it is “bad for health” are therefore premature, as evidence of such an association is unclear.
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Authors
Natalie M. Spearing, Luke B. Connelly,