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. 2011 Aug;17(4):222-7.
doi: 10.1136/ip.2010.029546. Epub 2010 Nov 11.

Understanding the effect of compensation on recovery from severe motor vehicle crash injuries: a qualitative study

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Understanding the effect of compensation on recovery from severe motor vehicle crash injuries: a qualitative study

Darnel F Murgatroyd et al. Inj Prev. 2011 Aug.

Abstract

Objective: To explore the factors that influence recovery from serious injuries sustained in motor vehicle crashes, particularly differences between those with compensable and non-compensable injuries.

Design and setting: Qualitative study using grounded theory and focus group methods within the trauma service of a university teaching hospital.

Participants: 34 subjects (27 male, 7 female), of whom 21 were participants with a compensation claim and 13 were not. Each had sustained injuries in motor vehicle crashes between two and seven years previously.

Main outcome measure: Themes identified from transcripts of the focus groups.

Results: The themes identified from participants claiming compensation were a strong sense of entitlement and injustice, a difficult claims and settlement process, an inability to move on with life during the claims process, an extreme dislike of medico-legal assessments, the necessity of legal representation to assist with the claims process, and a perceived lack of trust about having to prove an injury or disability. The themes common to all participants were the significance of the trauma experience, the importance of family and social support, and, if self-employed, financial hardship and difficult experiences in returning to work.

Conclusions: The injury recovery experience was difficult for all subjects, but it was particularly stressful for those claiming compensation. Based on this study, the claims process, particularly medico-legal examinations, and other factors that could impact on injury recovery, are targets for further research, possible policy review, or legislative change.

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