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Bad wreck -- lawyer up, or no?
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<blockquote data-quote="boondocks" data-source="post: 1389832" data-attributes="member: 20599"><p>Glad you were able to resolve it, and more importantly that the cloudiness got better. The medical (and sports) fields have only recently come to realize just how serious knocks to the noggin are.</p><p>I have been after my son to finally get his motorcycle accident situation resolved. (A teen driver ran into him 18 mos ago). He has a rib that still needs some ortho work, a foot that can now predict rain, and he has complained of memory issues ever since the accident (which threw him over the top of the car and onto the road. He was wearing full helmet and Kevlar riding gear; otherwise, ER said he would have been killed).</p><p>He, like you, was very lucky. But he is young and is not properly accounting for the issues gimpy mentioned (the issues you will realize when you're 50 which came from that accident when you were 22)....</p><p>Did you have to sue them or were you able to resolve short of the court?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boondocks, post: 1389832, member: 20599"] Glad you were able to resolve it, and more importantly that the cloudiness got better. The medical (and sports) fields have only recently come to realize just how serious knocks to the noggin are. I have been after my son to finally get his motorcycle accident situation resolved. (A teen driver ran into him 18 mos ago). He has a rib that still needs some ortho work, a foot that can now predict rain, and he has complained of memory issues ever since the accident (which threw him over the top of the car and onto the road. He was wearing full helmet and Kevlar riding gear; otherwise, ER said he would have been killed). He, like you, was very lucky. But he is young and is not properly accounting for the issues gimpy mentioned (the issues you will realize when you're 50 which came from that accident when you were 22).... Did you have to sue them or were you able to resolve short of the court? [/QUOTE]
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