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Originally Posted by wufwugy
That's really terrible. Many years ago I was victim to a negligent boat driver (also a physician), but the outcome was not nearly as bad as this.
One piece of advice I can give is to go after the doctor's insurance company as fervently as you can, and do what you can to have a 'solid' case. What I mean by this is related to back when I had my collision, I saw a lawyer, but because I was so young, so honest, and so trusting I could not recount EXACTLY what happened, and that was the main key, according to my attorney, that would make or break the case. Basically I needed to know exactly how long something specific transpired, but because I did not honestly know if it was 10 seconds or 25 seconds my case was weak. Had my mother 'encouraged' me to remember the events more appropriately towards what my bias should have been, I would have likely gotten the settlement I deserved.
It shouldn't be too tough to nail this guy to the wall. Apparently there were two HD cameras running while it all happened, which is so incredibly fortunate.
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