Thank you so very much for talking to me about this. I didn’t want to talk because I didn’t want to misstep. No, I’m in a very solidly red, Deep Southern state. Very little worker protections. A lawyer would take the case on contingency only. There are permanent damage issues, and one could develop into a life threatening issue years after settlement. So if I settle too soon, I’m messed up, but I can’t drag it out too long either, which is what the insurance company is doing with all this piecemeal care. The adjuster has been okay, I think they’re just kind of constrained by corporate but I could be wrong, since they obviously don’t work for me.
I’m sorry, I’m in a solidly red state in the Midwest. It’s best just to do what’s best for you. It’s definitely not worth it to just walk away and let them win. But I understand not wanting or being able to drag it out. Lean on your doctor and what protections there are , even if it’s few. There’s federal laws as well, and you have rights. Try to document everything. Keep notes of visits, interactions with the company and insurance, daily issues etc. basically keep a medical diary.
No worries, and thanks again, you’ve been great, and I honestly appreciate what you’ve shared. I have over 35 pages of notes, documenting calls and visits, attitude and demeanor, saved every email. I mean, I’m happy to sit home and do nothing, while also noting bills are recurrent, and my body needs exercise. This too shall passb until it does, I get a free workout for patience muscle, right?
Thank you so very much for talking to me about this. I didn’t want to talk because I didn’t want to misstep. No, I’m in a very solidly red, Deep Southern state. Very little worker protections. A lawyer would take the case on contingency only. There are permanent damage issues, and one could develop into a life threatening issue years after settlement. So if I settle too soon, I’m messed up, but I can’t drag it out too long either, which is what the insurance company is doing with all this piecemeal care. The adjuster has been okay, I think they’re just kind of constrained by corporate but I could be wrong, since they obviously don’t work for me.
I’m sorry, I’m in a solidly red state in the Midwest. It’s best just to do what’s best for you. It’s definitely not worth it to just walk away and let them win. But I understand not wanting or being able to drag it out. Lean on your doctor and what protections there are , even if it’s few. There’s federal laws as well, and you have rights. Try to document everything. Keep notes of visits, interactions with the company and insurance, daily issues etc. basically keep a medical diary.
No worries, and thanks again, you’ve been great, and I honestly appreciate what you’ve shared. I have over 35 pages of notes, documenting calls and visits, attitude and demeanor, saved every email. I mean, I’m happy to sit home and do nothing, while also noting bills are recurrent, and my body needs exercise. This too shall passb until it does, I get a free workout for patience muscle, right?
Wishing you the very best, thanks again.
No problem, sounds like you’re doing everything you can, keep it up and I hope it works out and you feel better soon!