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Re: please advise...
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2002 5:16 pm
by alex
Hi Marymom, I live in ft.lauderdale. I was 27 yrs old before surgery.
Re: please advise...
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2002 6:36 pm
by blakesmom
Isn't the splint being too high what caused Kaylinda(remember her, she lives near me, although I haven't spoke to her in forever), her son Kyle had modquad about 1 1/2yrs ago at age 14 and had trouble(paralyzed hand, pain) because the splinting was to high...is it a different splinting protocol for older patients? Just a thought...Blake's therapist says that Kyle is starting to have improvement, thank goodness!(my husband takes Blake to therapy now, so I don't get to see Kaylinda anymore)
Re: please advise...
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2002 7:42 pm
by admin
To Blakesmom--Thanks for the response. Your information about Kaylinda/Kyle is correct. I spoke with her a few times via email over the summer. Her son & I had too many post-op similarities! We were amazed. She was truly a great source of encouragement for my situation. I also wonder how his recovery is going...
**Thank you to everyone for the replies to my original post for legal advice. I contacted some names from the legal section on this site and most people I spoke with said someone will contact me on Tuesday (monday is a holiday). Keep your heads high and have a great weekend! Alex
Re: please advise...
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2002 12:47 am
by bugsntazz
Hello Alex,
I have a son who is three and half that has a left OBPI. We used to live in Ft. Lauderdale, but now moved to Texas. Which school do you teach at? We lived in Plantation. Boy, do I miss Florida. I think suing might be diffucult especially since it was outside the US. Florida Law is 2 years from injury or for children until age 18. You probably would have to find out what Jamiaca law is. Where do you do your therapy at? I think it is great that you are a teacher. My 3 year old has had primary, mod quad, and just now had bicept lengthening. Hopefully, that is it for him. He too says he wants to be a teacher. I am sure that could change but at 3 sounds like a good idea for him. Well,best of luck with your therapy.
Re: please advise...
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2002 5:06 am
by allen
In Oklahoma you have 2 years to file your claim. Get an attortney immediately. Insurance companies are sneaky. Watch what you sign you name to. This might sound funny, but get one of those T.V. attorneys. Most attorneys seem to focus on getting people out of trouble instead of accidents. T.V. attorneys will fight for every $.