cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 7:48 am
Seacoaster(1) wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 6:45 am
NattyBohChamps04 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2024 11:58 pm
Not really interesting after all that we learned afterwards. OS has been over the National Guard thing with a fine toothed comb as well.
By posting this with those comments, you're saying she bears responsibility for J6, right?
Important MAGA talking point; check!
So even if your a MAGA type you give up your 1st amendment rights? This is profound stupidity coming from a lawyer who has allegedly proclaimed his respect for the rule of law. What personal injury ferm did you work for again? Was your motto " we get you paid" I watch the commercials all of the time. From the moment that tractor trailer rear ends you your case will be settled in less than a month. The ads show you shaking hands with your attorney while your still wearing a shoulder sling. Are you that GOOD of a lawyer counselor? FTR my own hamstring injury as devastating as it was involved Workmans Compensation. It took 4 years and me paying 4 grand out of pocket to convince the appeal panel in the 3rd circuit court of Albany to reverse the 3 panel WC court that reversed my original WC win. I was very lucky, my orthopedic surgeon Dr Rola Rashid spent hours documenting the damage done to my hamstring. I shredded it from my butt cheek to my knee where my meniscus.was torn Lucky me it never separated from the bone. I spent 4 years counselor dealing with lawyers like you. My left hamstring is a mess of scar tissue that will never get better. I have a difficult time driving for more than a couple of hours. You go to your WC permanency hearing and your injury doesn't fit standard WC parameters . They make it up as they go along. My hamstring injury will be a challenge for the rest of my life. It just didn't fit into the parameters that WC
understands.The government entities liberals like you love turned their backs on me when I needed their help. I will never forget. I was lucky counselor, I paid my WC lawyer just over 5 grand cash to appeal my case. Even a year later when we won our appeal the WC carrier didn't want to pay. My Orthopedic Surgeon submitted documentation of many months of treating me and what her diagnosis was. I saw a company Orthopaedic surgeon who diagnosed my recovery after a thorough 5 minute examination. I was lucky to a small degree, the judge took about 1 minute to rule in my favor. She read my doctors diagnosis and the company's doctors diagnosis.
Thank you for this bizarro-gram. I'm not sure where (or if) to begin, but OK, a couple of things:
If you are a "MAGA-type" you have the same First Amendment rights as I do. Of course the First Amendment protects against government infringement of speech, etc., and not against some guy on a lacrosse website taking people to task for differences of opinion. So, well, there's that.
I do respect the rule of law, and live it every day. I don't work for a "personal injury ferm." I know very little about managing a personal injury case, and very little about worker's compensation. I am sorry for both your injuries and your travails with the medical and legal processes associated with trying to compensate you for the loss.
Your statement -- "The government entities liberals like you love turned their backs on me when I needed their help' -- is strange. I'm not even sure what government entities you are talking about, maybe the Worker's Compensation Appeal Board, or something like that. It sounds like you eventually got some relief in the courts, but that it all took too long and wasn't conducted with the diligence and thoroughness that you would have liked or that you deserved. Again, sorry about that.
My dad died on the job. My mother spent years -- holding the bag with six children, ages 21 to 11 -- trying to get NYS Workmen's Compensation and my father's employer to recognize that and pay her the modest monthly amount that she eventually forced them to pay. In the interim, we went from a middle class family to one hanging on to our possessions while we waited for the process to be completed. One result was no college for me and two of my sisters. All three of us eventually paid our way through college on the five and six year plan, night school and summer school, cobbling together a degree. You never really know a person's background and story.
But why and on what basis you take me to task about it here? Apart from dogs and tomatoes, it is pretty hard to engage in any meaningful kind of dialogue with you. We all seem to be too stupid, too elitist, too school-educated, to have not enough common sense for you.