had a car accident a few months back and after CT scans, x rays and MRI’s I ended up having 2 slipped discs at L4 and L5 which were hitting my sciatic nerve which gave me such great pain starting from my lower back through my left bottom cheek and straight down my leg to my ankle. I have been going chiro sessions and even though the pain is not as bad as what it was, i still after several months get pain in my ankle and lower back. I have seeked legal advice against the driver who hit me from the rear and am dealing with a solicitor who mentioned this type of injury is substantial and considering i am only 25 years old have a whole lifetime of working, I havent had any children yet and that this will bring me trouble in the future. My chiro also said that once discs have slipped you can not fix them. For this type of injury what would be an appropriate payout figure, I have never done this before and obviously do not want to be out of pocket later on down the track for any medical sessions I need. Has anyone had anyone in a similar situation and what was the offer made my insurance. I really am not one of those people that sue for the hell of it and am not abusing the system. I have genuine injuries and why should it come out of my pocket when i was hit by the car?

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you didn’t mention anything about your own insurance company. You may want to go over you own insurance policy and see if you were entitled anything that they didn’t offer to you. No insurance company is going to want to accept responsibility if they have a way out. And I’m sure they wouldn’t bat an eye against screwing innocents out of cash if they can. I would probably start there. with the rotten thieving insurance scum.
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I didn’t experience this kind of thing ,but I heard a lot . you should know your own insurance company as possible as your can . And asking for other people’s advice, who had the same experience. May you everthing goes well