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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 570086" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Ah-HAH! Now I know what's been going on! Anyway, the reason that you need an attorney is that the insurance company, even if you both have the same one, already has a figure in mind that they are going to cap you at. Like Buddy says, when that stops it becomes your burden whether you have insurance or not. They'll string it out 6 months and then you are on your own. Get yourself an attorney, and have them get together with your doctors to figure out lifetime costs on this. And I don't care if the van was a piece of junk when you started, seats coming unbolted is totaled in my book. You should be getting a new vehicle out of this. Get an old tank if you want, but yours is no longer safe.</p><p></p><p>I'm not kidding, missy. Our friend Callie got rear-ended and had soft tissue damage that caused degeneration that never allowed her to work again, and she died at not much older than I am. Get an attorney now, not when the insurance runs out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 570086, member: 99"] Ah-HAH! Now I know what's been going on! Anyway, the reason that you need an attorney is that the insurance company, even if you both have the same one, already has a figure in mind that they are going to cap you at. Like Buddy says, when that stops it becomes your burden whether you have insurance or not. They'll string it out 6 months and then you are on your own. Get yourself an attorney, and have them get together with your doctors to figure out lifetime costs on this. And I don't care if the van was a piece of junk when you started, seats coming unbolted is totaled in my book. You should be getting a new vehicle out of this. Get an old tank if you want, but yours is no longer safe. I'm not kidding, missy. Our friend Callie got rear-ended and had soft tissue damage that caused degeneration that never allowed her to work again, and she died at not much older than I am. Get an attorney now, not when the insurance runs out! [/QUOTE]
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