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  1. #1
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    I am still trying to figure out why this was your fault if you were in a crosswalk and a car hit you. were you crossing against a red light? (Is that what you mean by "against traffic?")

    ps and just because your friend is a cop doesn't make him a law expert.
    It was a cop that tried to force us into driving in the parking strip instead of the clearly marked sharrow....
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    Sorry, I hope your knee gets better - and I understand about Nala's ashes. It is important to have them home. I was really sad to leave Big Kitty at the vet when we said goodbye to him; and it was good to bring him home later even though it was his ashes.

    Heal up soon. spoke

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    Beth, I am so sorry to hear about all you have been through! Know I am sending healing thoughts your way, both physically & emotionally...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    I am still trying to figure out why this was your fault if you were in a crosswalk and a car hit you. were you crossing against a red light? (Is that what you mean by "against traffic?")

    ps and just because your friend is a cop doesn't make him a law expert.
    It was a cop that tried to force us into driving in the parking strip instead of the clearly marked sharrow....
    Riding against the flow of traffic. My cop friend is a retired state trooper (was an investigator), and our state police are held in a bit better esteem (and better trained) than the local boys.


    On a side note - I got an automated call last night from a lawyer's office. Now how they got my information is baffling to me. I've only sought MEDICAL care. No one else has my information about the accident. Other than this forum....
    Last edited by bmccasland; 04-06-2010 at 04:05 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmccasland View Post
    On a side note - I got an automated call last night from a lawyer's office. Now how they got my information is baffling to me. I've only sought MEDICAL care. No one else has my information about the accident. Other than this forum....
    You didn't actually READ the four (or more!) page privacy policy from the ER, the ortho and/or the PT, did you? If you did, you'd know exactly how the lawyer (and everyone else who could possibly profit from you now or in the future) got your information.

    One of my doctors opted out of HIPAA to protect her patients' privacy when the law was first passed. But that meant that she couldn't participate in a lot of insurance companies' networks, and in any case patients had to pay her in full and file their own insurance claims, rather than paying the co-pay and letting the office file the claim as is the custom nowadays, and for financial reasons she wound up having to go to work for the local hospital affiliate.


    Not that there ever has been any real privacy on the internets, either.

    IAE, hope you get to feeling better soon!
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    So sorry to hear about your injuries and at such a time as to add insult to injury.

    One thing to remember is to always make eye contact with a driver before pulling out in their presence. This goes for driveways and intersections. You can never assume that a driver even knows you are there. Right-of-way means nothing if you have not been acknowledged.

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    Eye contact means nothing, either.

    I can't tell you how many times a car driver has looked me straight in the eyes and pulled right out in front of me, on the bici and moto both.
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    MRI results

    In the words of my Orthopod - "one messed up knee"
    Torn MCL, partial tearing of the ACL and PCL. Apparently the MCL will resolve itself with PT, and considering that I have stiffness problems and not instability problems we're doing the "wait and see" on the ACL and PCL. So a few weeks of PT are definitely in my future, to try to get function back in my knee. If I start having instability problems, to let him know, otherwise come back in 4-6 weeks.
    Oh, and yes, as soon as my knee bends enough I can ride a bike again, "inside, in a controlled environment, like the PT clinic." I noted that he said "a" bike and not "your" bike.
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    yeow.

    Good luck with the PT.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmccasland View Post
    In the words of my Orthopod - "one messed up knee"
    Torn MCL, partial tearing of the ACL and PCL. Apparently the MCL will resolve itself with PT, and considering that I have stiffness problems and not instability problems we're doing the "wait and see" on the ACL and PCL. So a few weeks of PT are definitely in my future, to try to get function back in my knee. If I start having instability problems, to let him know, otherwise come back in 4-6 weeks.
    Oh, and yes, as soon as my knee bends enough I can ride a bike again, "inside, in a controlled environment, like the PT clinic." I noted that he said "a" bike and not "your" bike.
    Patience and time, dear sister. It's been two and a half years since I got hit and three surgeries. The knees are soooo much better. Do what they tell you. Ice, ice, ice!!!! Don't push it. I rode 30 miles last Saturday and 25 on Sunday. It was worth every pt session, every moment of pain, every stretch. In a crosswalk, at least in PA, the pedestrian (and as a cyclist you ARE a pedestrian) you have the right of way no matter what. I have been to more hearings than I can count and we won every one. The cops from my accident stripped all of my expensive gadgets off of my bike for personal use and then disposed of the bike within one week of my wreck. I don't trust them at most levels state or local. An attorney might not be a bad idea and a few pics of that swollen knee. They won't charge you if you don't win and won't even take you if they don't think you will win. Think about it. We are all here for you and keep healing. Take care.
    "Do or do not. There is no "try." Yoda

 

 

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