Take Another Look at Your Injury Case

Sometimes it helps to take a different view of things to understand what is really happening.

For instance, in your injury or disability case imagine what the Judge is reviewing in making her decision.

Pretend that you are the Judge and you have just heard the injured person testify that they have pain most of the day and it makes it hard to concentrate and perform daily activities.

Now imagine that you are the Judge and you are reviewing the injured person’s medical records.

The medical records report the patient is feeling fine. The records do not show any xrays or MRI’s. The records show appointments every 6 months.

You would expect the Judge to be somewhat confused with the difference between the testimony and the records.

What if the records showed doctor visits every 2 months, with an xray of the knee showing arthritis, and an emergency room visit for extreme pain thrown in, and doctor’s notes describing ongoing pain with activity.

The Judge would be able to find the injured person’s testimony more believable based on these set of records.

The point is that you want to tell your doctor everything that is happening, and you want to seek the treatment that is necessary to diagnose your condition and address the pain.

It is very unlikely to win a case based on testimony alone.

You will need to have supporting medical records explaining your pain and the extent of the pain.

Questions about your injury or disability case? Feel free to contact Illinois injury and disability attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

 

 

I-55 trucker trying to avoid car dies after crashing into embankment, Illinois State Police say | Law and order | stltoday.com

The Illinois State Police identified the victim as Timothy Emerick, 59, of Vandalia.

Source: I-55 trucker trying to avoid car dies after crashing into embankment, Illinois State Police say | Law and order | stltoday.com

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Drivers of automobiles can also cause damage to truckers. This is a case of bad driver that resulted in the death of this truck driver. The driver’s family have the right to sue for wrongful death benefits.

Driver in bicyclist crash pleads to lesser offenses | Local Crime & Courts | pantagraph.com

BLOOMINGTON — A second jury trial set to begin Tuesday for a Eureka man accused of reckless conduct in a road rage case was cancelled after he pleaded guilty to

Source: Driver in bicyclist crash pleads to lesser offenses | Local Crime & Courts | pantagraph.com

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What happens in traffic court or in a criminal case may be used to support the claims of a civil law suit for damages related to negligent driving.

Driver ran from scene of St. Louis crash that critically injured woman in other car | Law and order | stltoday.com

The wanted driver was in a 2012 Jeep Cherokee struck a 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt at North Broadway and Cass Avenue about 11:30 p.m., police said.

Source: Driver ran from scene of St. Louis crash that critically injured woman in other car | Law and order | stltoday.com

Of course, leaving the scene is a crime. Causing damage to another person as a result of negligent driving is civil violation that may be grounds for damages.

If This Happens Call Your Illinois Workers’ Compensation Lawyer

People often want to know if they should use a lawyer for their work injury case.

If any of these events happen to you, then make sure that you call an experienced Illinois Work Comp attorney:

Your medical bills are not being paid;

Your medical treatment is not being authorized;

The insurance company will not return your calls;

The insurance company will not pay you while you are off work;

The insurance company is not paying you the proper amount of money while you are off work;

The insurance company sends you to see an independent medical examiner (their doctor);

The insurance company wants to record your statement describing the work accident; or

The insurance company makes you an offer of settlement.

Insurance companies are not stupid. They understand all the rules and laws and know what they can use against you.

Make sure that you are protected.

Questions about your work injury claim? Feel free to contact Illinois Workers’ Compensation Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.