Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)

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Old 09-01-2009, 06:00 PM #1
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My case was a personnel inquiry case and my attorney was great,extremely well known in the jurisdiction that my case was heard in, that was one of the things I think helped me, was the the influence my attorney had in the court room. He really knew his role as a personnel inquiry attorney and just did whatever it took. We would all love to believe it's all about our inquiries but it unfortunitly not. I had to me very patient with the system, the judge,jury and the other side. After almost 3 years from the day I got hurt I finally got my reward and I think I did very well. I also had great doctor's who both testified on my behalf which was huge also

It was a very nerve racking time but my advise is to stay positive and always keep your appointments with you doctors, meetings etc, just as your attorney told you to.

I wish you the best of luck...

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Attorney Visit:
loved my attorney.... has done W.C. cases 15+ yrs. knew exactly what RSD is. this is what he told me: W.C. cannot force me back 2 wk if drs haven't released me. if there's no "settlement" involved, W.C. must pay my medical costs 4 the rest of my life if i work or don't work. however, should we "settle" (large amount), that's the end - no med. bills pd, they're finished w/me! would u believe that the vocational rehab. person has set up a mtg w/my "supervisor" for friday. my drs haven't even released me! he told me 2 go ahead & attend.....they also set up a special session afterward w/my psychologist! this should b interesting! attorney told me i didn't even have to answer questions..... i'll prob. mention that i'll have 2 discuss everything w/my drs & attorney! wow.... verrrry tired

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Thanks 2 all of u!! Jo, u sound like my attorney! He said i didn't even have 2 answer any questions!! i luv all of u..... just remember a small prayer 4 me - and especially on Friday a.m. i'm wishing all of u a wonder-bar evening!!
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