hi lighter,
I understand that you are appalled and at times I am as well.
I am keeping track of the times that have cost me endless worry and distress just to add to the General Damages.
The Insurance Company knew last April about public washrooms, when I went through the Examination for Discovery. What would make their lawyer think that that was no longer an issue? Why would they not set up a local appointment at that time to have a Doctor corroborate my details during the EFD? That being said I would have an appointment now, but locally. Otherwise, as I said, a local one could take over a year and the Court date is April.
Further delays will occur if my lawyer has to go to Court to plead a case for me that might not pass muster. It is easier and faster to plead 'public toileting' with the Defence lawyer.
If the IC is trying to trip me up they will fail because I have done nothing but tell the truth, and be as co-operative as possible.
Their correspondence comes in to the Legal Assistants and is taken care of from there. (I, unfortunately, am on my 4th Legal Assistant who doesn't know the whole case, but she is sure learning now.) The Insurance company pays for this trip, taxi and airfare, and for Karla's lost wages, the airport parking, hotel, meals. (I refused to go alone.)
Accidents happen, as you know, and it takes the Courts to straighten out the Liability and Worth in a personal injury case, unless the Defence can see no way out of the truth and what it is worth, plus any shenanigans he (IC)has done to make my life more miserable.
Meanwhile, 4 years will have gone by and I have had one 'social occasion' with my lawyer, and lunches out with Karla! Nothing else. I am at home, in intermittent pain, in tremors, (and being that I prefer solitude, I am fine).
Maybe laws are different in our two countries, but the best time to settle is when the healing, as best it can be, is done. I have reached that point now. ...well earlier this year.
I really believe that at the beginning, "I had a broken leg and it should take no longet than 6 months for me to be healed and back to normal." However, I was not a normal case and one thing led to another, all the fault of the IC, rushing, second-guessing and looking at (maybe only) a settlement of $25,000.00 (typical for a broken femur.) By 7 months, when I had a relapse and further pain, they changed their minds when I had the bone removed. I doubt they got over that and all the encompassing problems that that caused for me and the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ that would be far more than a broken leg. (It's like they are on their original kick.) The tremors have only now been diagnosed, and the dental report is yet to come, and I told the LA to send the dentist the pertinant remarks re the tremors so that he can finish his report!.
So, you just stay calm, and all will work its way out, in my favour.
Love
Izzy