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WISH
Southern Shores
Furzehill Road
Torquay
TQ1 3JG
Tel: 01803 200878
Web: www.whiplashsupport.co.uk
Best time to telephone: after 7pm, or during weekends.
WISH (Whiplash Injury Support & Help) was set up in 1992 by a victim of a road traffic accident who sustained a whiplash injury. The following types of help and support are offered:
- An 'empathetic' ear to fellow sufferers.
- Advice on legal issues.
- Advice on benefits.
- Advice on treatments.
Several hundred people have been helped by WISH. Contact the above address for further details.
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