Cindyluwho
<font color=red>I luv my chickens!<br><font color=
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Here's the story:
About the middle of August our DD 11 was playing at her friend's home. The mother, a licensed nurse, was home at the time. The kids were playing in the basement with a very large, oversized exercise ball. My DD stood on a piano bench and tried to jump onto the ball backward, her playmate had showed her how, the ball rolled out of the way and my DD fell approx 3-4 feet directly on her tailbone. It is severly dislocated/broken in two places and is extremely painful. We took her to our family Dr, who took X-rays then on to a specialist. After the accident our friends immediately called their homeowner's insurance company, which kinda surprised me, I was just going to turn it into our insurance. But now that it's over a month later and it's so painful, and I'm understanding that this can affect her for her whole life, I'm wondering.....should I sign the papers their insurance company is pushing at me? I'm not a "sue happy" person but I'm thinking I should call an attorney before I sign anything?
About the middle of August our DD 11 was playing at her friend's home. The mother, a licensed nurse, was home at the time. The kids were playing in the basement with a very large, oversized exercise ball. My DD stood on a piano bench and tried to jump onto the ball backward, her playmate had showed her how, the ball rolled out of the way and my DD fell approx 3-4 feet directly on her tailbone. It is severly dislocated/broken in two places and is extremely painful. We took her to our family Dr, who took X-rays then on to a specialist. After the accident our friends immediately called their homeowner's insurance company, which kinda surprised me, I was just going to turn it into our insurance. But now that it's over a month later and it's so painful, and I'm understanding that this can affect her for her whole life, I'm wondering.....should I sign the papers their insurance company is pushing at me? I'm not a "sue happy" person but I'm thinking I should call an attorney before I sign anything?
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