I am not dead.
Recently spent four hours being questioned by the insurance company’s lawyer at my lawyer’s office. My file at the Royal Alexandra Hospital was 745 pages, The University of Alberta Hospital 393 pages, and The Glenrose Hospital 1,136 pages. All related to the accident and I got to be questioned by a lawyer on it. Opposing counsel dug up a lot on information on me. I got questioned on a not at fault car accident that occurred on July 16, 1994 among other things. Overall no surprises, a lot of yes and no answers, and kind of a boring experience. My medical injuries are well documented so I did not think it would take as long as it did. Everything is in black and white.
During the meeting I was tasked with providing some information to the lawyers. Various things to prove I had such things as a professional designation and proof of some other items. I have a degree and a designation neither of which I have on my wall. I am the type to attain something and then toss it in a closet. I know I did it and that is all that matters to me. Anyway I had to dig through files to find stuff and forward it to the lawyer. More of a make work project than anything else.
What did surprise me is a few days later I was notified that a mediation date was set for August. This might be settled this year. I fully expected that not much would happen for another year or so.
I have not got out much. It has rained and froze a few times. I have no desire to slip and fall.
I have been experimenting with walking with a cane. That is going better than I expected. I made some good progress in February and I am trying to build on that in March.
I praise your positive attitude in the face of random misfortune and a colossus bureaucracy.
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