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- M Seckmeyer.
- Abteilung Kraftschaden, Wiesbaden.
- Versicherungsmedizin. 1997 Apr 1; 49 (2): 48-51.
AbstractFor the evidence of causality of an accident for a cervical injury without any contact with the interior, it is necessary to provide a interdisciplinary expert's opinion. According to the state of experts knowledge for reconstruction of accidents a slight cervical injury can be precluded if the alteration of speed of the pushed car ist less than 15 km/h. Medical diagnoses are only valid if they have been proved by objective results. A diagnose based only on a subjective information is to be considered as a suspicious diagnose.
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