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Pressing-On 06-22-2009 04:43 PM

Advice on a settlement regarding auto accident
 
I wasn't going to post anything, but now I'm in pain!!! I was taking it easy this morning, but had to take care of things, dinner, etc. and now I'm in pain.

We were rear-ended on the way to church Sunday. Not sure, as yet, if the frame on our truck has been bent. It knocked the dash off and the front seats are tilted back. We were able to punch the dash back into place in order to operate the air conditioner, but the stereo is still protruding.

My husband was turning left, had his blinker on, saw the woman behind us keep coming and punched the gas, but it was too late! The ambulance took me to the hospital for a scan of my neck and back.

I can't get the police report until Friday and so I am asking if anyone has experience in what I should ask for. I'm thinking I may want to see a Chiropractor.

Everyone is telling me to seek a settlement for medical attention, as well as, for the truck.

I want to study this all out before Friday - any input would be most appreciated! TIA!!

Ron 06-22-2009 04:46 PM

Re: Advice on a settlement regarding auto accident
 
Sorry to hear about this PO!
If the frame was bent it was a hard accident!

Many issues may not show up for a while, so I would say to you to one, seel legal advice, & two medical advice.

Some things may drag on & be an issue & some things may not.
From the sound of it, it sounds like you have been hurt & are entitled to compensation.

Praying!

Tina 06-22-2009 04:48 PM

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Make sure you get open ended medical coverage for any related injuries, no matter what.... neck/back problems could be lifetime issues. My sister was in a wreck about 4 years ago, and still has very serious neck problems related to it.

I will pray that God will ease the pain you are having.

Pressing-On 06-22-2009 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Ron (Post 763436)
Sorry to hear about this PO!
If the frame was bent it was a hard accident!

Many issues may not show up for a while, so I would say to you to one, seel legal advice, & two medical advice.

Some things may drag on & be an issue & some things may not.
From the sound of it, it sounds like you have been hurt & are entitled to compensation.

Praying!

Thanks, Ron. I called a Chiropractor today to talk to them. They will do an evaluation for $50. My daughter and her husband are in California. As soon as she calls, I'll ask who they use. I think they like their doctor. Not all Chiropractors are good doctors.

I could just be sore for a few days, but I sure want to look out for the future!

I am pouting so my husband will feel sorry for me! :D

Pressing-On 06-22-2009 04:52 PM

Re: Advice on a settlement regarding auto accident
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tina (Post 763437)
Make sure you get open ended medical coverage for any related injuries, no matter what.... neck/back problems could be lifetime issues. My sister was in a wreck about 4 years ago, and still has very serious neck problems related to it.

I will pray that God will ease the pain you are having.

Thank you. I'm not experienced at this and so I wasn't aware of the "open ended medical coverage". That certainly helps! Thanks, Tina!!!

Thanks for your prayers!!! :friend

MissBrattified 06-22-2009 04:54 PM

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I would discuss your options with your attorney and make sure you don't settle right away.

Also, you stand a better chance of being reimbursed if your regular doctor refers you to a therapist or chiropractor.

Pressing-On 06-22-2009 04:56 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MissBrattified (Post 763445)
I would discuss your options with your attorney and make sure you don't settle right away.

Also, you stand a better chance of being reimbursed if your regular doctor refers you to a therapist or chiropractor.

I don't have a regular doctor. We never get sick! LOL! I guess I'll have to find one.

Ron 06-22-2009 05:03 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Pressing-On (Post 763442)
Thanks, Ron. I called a Chiropractor today to talk to them. They will do an evaluation for $50. My daughter and her husband are in California. As soon as she calls, I'll ask who they use. I think they like their doctor. Not all Chiropractors are good doctors.

I could just be sore for a few days, but I sure want to look out for the future!

I am pouting so my husband will feel sorry for me! :D

That always helps! LOL!

Make sure you keep a bit of a diary, the more you can substantiate your claim the better you will have in getting recourse for your injuries.

I pray that while it does look like you got hurt, that it won't be long lasting &/or debilitating!

Pressing-On 06-22-2009 05:10 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron (Post 763451)
That always helps! LOL!

Make sure you keep a bit of a diary, the more you can substantiate your claim the better you will have in getting recourse for your injuries.

I pray that while it does look like you got hurt, that it won't be long lasting &/or debilitating!

It helps tremendously!!! :D :toofunny

That's a good idea - the diary. Ooops, I think we are supposed to say journal now! lol!

Thanks, I pray it's not long lasting either and a bit amazed at how the pain set in when I started moving around more. It didn't take long!

Okay, I'm out! Can't sit here much longer.

Thanks everyone!

Ron 06-22-2009 05:16 PM

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Take care!


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