AxisEdwards
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Missouri.
I'll try to cover all the details right away to save a ton of questions.
In September of 2002 I was injured at my job at Spencer Gifts, formerly owned by Vivendi Universal. I fell backwards into the edge of a metal desk causing misalignment of 3 vertebrae and knocking a rib out of place. I had just started seeing a chiropractor once a week for general discomfort and had X-rays taken 3 weeks prior. New X-rays showed the injuries and the injuries were confirmed to be the result of a fall at work. I was 16 at the time of the accident.
I started seeing my chiropractor 2-3 times a week for several months, until the first problem came - WC did not want to pay my chiropractor. I was then left un-treated for 3 months, 3 months which was full of pain left to nothing but over-the-counter pain meds (I was never allowed to have real pain meds - not sure why, but WC didn't feel they would be necesarry). Finally got back to treatment for 2 weeks when another outstanding bill arose and again, I went nearly 3 months without treatment. My chiropractor had enough and decided to see me anyway and allowed the bills to pile up.
After a year and a half there was a 5-figure bill left to be payed which Vivendi's insurance company refused to pay because "I no longer needed treatment". This was a decision reached WITHOUT ever requesting my medical records for review. I continued to see my doctor and the bill continued to grow. 4 months ago we (me and my parents) had our first meeting with a judge & VIC's (Vivendi's Insurance Company) lawyer. They finally agreed to pay the outstanding bill, as well as begin to pay for more visits until the case was closed.
Time passed and nearly better, me and my doctor were getting ready to close up my case. Damn my luck, I got in a car accident, but luckily it wasn't my fault. I had new injuries to upper back as well as knocking loose one of the same corrected vertebrae. New doctor's report showed that the injuries to my lower back from the initial fall were more serious than originally stated by VIC's doctors. However, I'm fed up with all VIC's bull****, I just want to close the case and let the guy who caused the car accident pick up the bill from here.
Now that that is out of the way, here are my questions -
1- What kind of settlement offer would be fair (both for me to offer and or accept)?
2- Should I get my lawyer involved?
3- What other options do I have?
My back is progressively getting better and I'm close to closing the car accident case out right now - no surgery or anything fancy needed.
Thanks in advance.
I'll try to cover all the details right away to save a ton of questions.
In September of 2002 I was injured at my job at Spencer Gifts, formerly owned by Vivendi Universal. I fell backwards into the edge of a metal desk causing misalignment of 3 vertebrae and knocking a rib out of place. I had just started seeing a chiropractor once a week for general discomfort and had X-rays taken 3 weeks prior. New X-rays showed the injuries and the injuries were confirmed to be the result of a fall at work. I was 16 at the time of the accident.
I started seeing my chiropractor 2-3 times a week for several months, until the first problem came - WC did not want to pay my chiropractor. I was then left un-treated for 3 months, 3 months which was full of pain left to nothing but over-the-counter pain meds (I was never allowed to have real pain meds - not sure why, but WC didn't feel they would be necesarry). Finally got back to treatment for 2 weeks when another outstanding bill arose and again, I went nearly 3 months without treatment. My chiropractor had enough and decided to see me anyway and allowed the bills to pile up.
After a year and a half there was a 5-figure bill left to be payed which Vivendi's insurance company refused to pay because "I no longer needed treatment". This was a decision reached WITHOUT ever requesting my medical records for review. I continued to see my doctor and the bill continued to grow. 4 months ago we (me and my parents) had our first meeting with a judge & VIC's (Vivendi's Insurance Company) lawyer. They finally agreed to pay the outstanding bill, as well as begin to pay for more visits until the case was closed.
Time passed and nearly better, me and my doctor were getting ready to close up my case. Damn my luck, I got in a car accident, but luckily it wasn't my fault. I had new injuries to upper back as well as knocking loose one of the same corrected vertebrae. New doctor's report showed that the injuries to my lower back from the initial fall were more serious than originally stated by VIC's doctors. However, I'm fed up with all VIC's bull****, I just want to close the case and let the guy who caused the car accident pick up the bill from here.
Now that that is out of the way, here are my questions -
1- What kind of settlement offer would be fair (both for me to offer and or accept)?
2- Should I get my lawyer involved?
3- What other options do I have?
My back is progressively getting better and I'm close to closing the car accident case out right now - no surgery or anything fancy needed.
Thanks in advance.