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What was your lowest lowball offer from i/c
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10-23-2009, 09:31 AM
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RE: What was your lowest lowball offer from i/c
In Kansas $125,000. is the max and only the totally physically disabled in a wheel chair might receive that amount.
My sister received $100,00. for a shoulder/elbow carpal tunnel injury. As in other states there is no money for pain & suffering. |
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10-23-2009, 11:18 AM
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RE: What was your lowest lowball offer from i/c
My first offer was $10,000. That was before I had my second surgery which was an Anterior/Posterior Fusion from L4-S1 with Instrumentation followed by 7 months of PT. I am now in Pain management for life on morphine and several other drugs. My final settlement was $222,000.00 and my MSA was for $227,500.00 in a structured annuity payable over my life.
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10-23-2009, 07:01 PM
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RE: What was your lowest lowball offer from i/c
capricorn Wrote:Bernie...I'm a shoulder person so I understand the size of your original tear and I also have a new one post surgical. I don't even have words for what an atrosity you've suffered. God be with you.Thanks for your feedback and understanding. I wish the Lawyer had seen things my way. yes, MY LAWYER Bernie
L shoulder torn 3.5" R shoulder damaged. Heart damage, carpal tunnel (L&R) cataplexy/narcolepsy, arthritis, hypoglycemic. +. Bernie |
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10-27-2009, 12:01 PM
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RE: What was your lowest lowball offer from i/c
mines was 6,000 I almost took it due to the fat I'm tire of suffering me and my babies. I went all the way to the settlement and got there and told them to take it to trial losing all those rights i just couldn't give up that easily i now have Arthur and 3 bulging and flattened disk and tendinitis DDD and numbness and tingles down my legs I'm 25 and love my heels now i cant wear them no longer than 1 hour. that was in Sept now its a hearing set for Dec. hope it goes well!!!! i couldnt settle for that change i owe that to bills.
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10-27-2009, 01:53 PM
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RE: What was your lowest lowball offer from i/c
My attorney received an offer today on the auto accident.
I received a cervical injury, 3 disc involved. The insurance company offered $8,500. |
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10-27-2009, 02:24 PM
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RE: What was your lowest lowball offer from i/c
Bummer Knees Wrote:My attorney received an offer today on the auto accident. Question. Do you think this is reasonable. For an auto accident? How about if this was for an on-the-job injury? How about for future problems for this injury? Reason I ask is because, my dx by dr. says cervical strain. But diagnostis test shows 3-disc bulge with spondylosis. Which involves both arms nerve entrapment. And it possible can be trace to involve my lower extremities. I can't see an offer that low to be even considered. How can a 150# man take down an 2000# bull ? Control the neck, control the bull! |
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10-27-2009, 07:33 PM
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RE: What was your lowest lowball offer from i/c
The auto accident isn't work comp related, it happened 2 yrs after the work comp injury. Different laws apply.
The work comp injury is to different areas of the body. I refuse to settle for $8,500. and I have to repay Medicad for what they have paid on the cervical injury out of the settlement. Attorney says there is no wage loss because I am not working. |
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