ridgemonster
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? California/San Diego
I got hit 2 fridays ago from behind at a red light. An officer witnessed the accident. The other guy has Progressive Ins. and they told me that he was 100% to blame and that they will cover all expenses. My car was totled and I got paid on that already. I have to have surgery this coming Monday on my right hand (thumb with pins etc).
Heres the question: I had been working up to a week and a half ago doing a contract job. Now I'm unemployed lookikng for work. I'm a licensed Stationary Engineer and have to have the use of both hands to work but now thats on hold till I get through this surgery and therapy all the while not knowing how the results will turn out for future dexterity.
I sent the Ins. company my last 2 pay stubs showing that I was working and that I am, or was employable. My father says that they have to pay me what I was earning or at lest my potential until all is said and done.
Is there someone out there that can give me really great advice on this matter?
Thanks,
Walter
I got hit 2 fridays ago from behind at a red light. An officer witnessed the accident. The other guy has Progressive Ins. and they told me that he was 100% to blame and that they will cover all expenses. My car was totled and I got paid on that already. I have to have surgery this coming Monday on my right hand (thumb with pins etc).
Heres the question: I had been working up to a week and a half ago doing a contract job. Now I'm unemployed lookikng for work. I'm a licensed Stationary Engineer and have to have the use of both hands to work but now thats on hold till I get through this surgery and therapy all the while not knowing how the results will turn out for future dexterity.
I sent the Ins. company my last 2 pay stubs showing that I was working and that I am, or was employable. My father says that they have to pay me what I was earning or at lest my potential until all is said and done.
Is there someone out there that can give me really great advice on this matter?
Thanks,
Walter