michael rauls
Tech Sergeant
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- Jul 15, 2016
I read the thread in the link you provided and it's a miracle you survived. Most people don't live through high speed head on crashes. Makes me wonder what the judge was thinking. I felt frustrated just sitting here reading it. Cant imagine how frustrating it must be fore you.Thanks for the info, Michael, but I fought SDI all the way to a hearing "judge" (laughable at best) and this clown was an angry old guy who pretty much had me in his sights the moment I sat down.
To get you up to speed, this is what happened on the evening on 7 April 2013:
How life can change in a fraction of an instant
Wish I could think of another couse of action but all I can think of is to give it another try with a lawer who specializes in that. Having a lawer in such situations can make a huge difference. It shouldn't be that way but it is. Many judges will actually be much more likely to rule against you if you don't have representation. There have been numerous studies done that confirm this.
My advice, for whatever it's worth, would be don't give up on that. I cant imagine there is a rule that you can't re apply. After all conditions can worsen over time.
If you can find a lawer willing to do it on contingency and I'm sure you can( ive seen those guys advertise) you truly don't have anything to lose except some time.
Really wish you the best.