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<blockquote data-quote="Load Stand" data-source="post: 243823"><p>The injuries you describe are, I am sure, not fun to deal with. Unfortunately more often than not, those drivers involved in auto accidents in which others are at fault, get too creative - hence the suspicion early on about you. </p><p></p><p>But I have seen others return to work after much more, such as lumbar or cervical fusions. I have personally seen those that want to return to work - do so. And those that don't want to or want to sit back and play victim, not return to work. Also, even if the other party is at fault, Liberty Mutual will want their medical bills and wages paid back as well, before you get your alleged pot of gold at the end of the rainbow that the lawyers tell you about. It's never as big as you hope.</p><p> </p><p>The best course is to return to work with the understanding you may not feel like you are totally healed. Keep in mind, you are not a teenager and chances are you would have similar aches and pains anyways due to aging. And the real meal ticket is getting the pension/retiree healthcare that you have almost earned. Don't let the lawyers fool you. Getting back to work as soon as you can, should be your goal! And help us move some packages. Else take the lump and start a new, less physical career.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Load Stand, post: 243823"] The injuries you describe are, I am sure, not fun to deal with. Unfortunately more often than not, those drivers involved in auto accidents in which others are at fault, get too creative - hence the suspicion early on about you. But I have seen others return to work after much more, such as lumbar or cervical fusions. I have personally seen those that want to return to work - do so. And those that don't want to or want to sit back and play victim, not return to work. Also, even if the other party is at fault, Liberty Mutual will want their medical bills and wages paid back as well, before you get your alleged pot of gold at the end of the rainbow that the lawyers tell you about. It's never as big as you hope. The best course is to return to work with the understanding you may not feel like you are totally healed. Keep in mind, you are not a teenager and chances are you would have similar aches and pains anyways due to aging. And the real meal ticket is getting the pension/retiree healthcare that you have almost earned. Don't let the lawyers fool you. Getting back to work as soon as you can, should be your goal! And help us move some packages. Else take the lump and start a new, less physical career. [/QUOTE]
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