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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 570087" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Gentle hugs coming your way....followed by harsh warnings, lol...Do NOT sign anything with-o counsel. It is complicated when the same insurance company covers both parties. The laws do vary State to State. on the other hand you really must be sure that you are fully protected for your future. Ask your friends at work to recommend attorneys you could confer with.</p><p></p><p>One of the biggest reasons to avoid signing is because (sorry to sound negative but it is true) it takes a long time to discover which injuries are longterm. Two of my children and I were in a full size wagon and got hig by a VW bug that clipped the end of the wagon. We did 2.5 revolutions before landing on our side (between two palm trees no less, lol). I was in my twenties and only had a sore back. I signed once xrays etc showed no permanent injury BUT my back has been vulnerable for fifty years. Take your time, my friend, and protect yourself.</p><p></p><p>by the way how is your DF? Sending hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 570087, member: 35"] Gentle hugs coming your way....followed by harsh warnings, lol...Do NOT sign anything with-o counsel. It is complicated when the same insurance company covers both parties. The laws do vary State to State. on the other hand you really must be sure that you are fully protected for your future. Ask your friends at work to recommend attorneys you could confer with. One of the biggest reasons to avoid signing is because (sorry to sound negative but it is true) it takes a long time to discover which injuries are longterm. Two of my children and I were in a full size wagon and got hig by a VW bug that clipped the end of the wagon. We did 2.5 revolutions before landing on our side (between two palm trees no less, lol). I was in my twenties and only had a sore back. I signed once xrays etc showed no permanent injury BUT my back has been vulnerable for fifty years. Take your time, my friend, and protect yourself. by the way how is your DF? Sending hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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