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We retained a CRPS specialist who, after much testing, confirmed the diagnosis and placed him in a multi-disciplinary pain management program, which helped him tolerate the chronic, stubborn pain. The insurance defense doctor said Harold did not have CPRS and, essentially, that he was faking, and required neither treatment nor medication. Andre M. He spent the next 11 months in and out of surgeries and confined to a wheelchair. Andre was immobilized, unable to provide for himself or his family, all while his expenses and staggering medical bills grew exponentially.

The Defense alleged that his injuries were exaggerated due to pre-existing medical conditions, that he was drunk or high at the time of the accident, and that he was travelling at an excessive speed. None of these allegations had merit, nor were they supported by the evidence. Janusz Z. Janusz did not have a stop sign and had the right of way. Hit full-on by a large truck, Janusz sustained severe crush injuries to his feet and ankles, a fractured hip, knee, ribs, and a liver laceration.

He was in the hospital for 33 days. The severity of his injuries left Janusz permanently disabled—unable to return to work, provide for his family or live the very physical life he had enjoyed before the accident. An insurance company investigator visited Janusz in the Emergency Room to get a statement while he was heavily medicated, shortly after the accident. They denied all liability. They hired a private investigator right after the accident, before he even retained legal counsel, who followed and videoed Janusz for a total of days, in an attempt to prove he was not truly injured.

We fought tooth and nail to force a timely and fair settlement but ultimately had no choice but to go to trial. In the courtroom Defense counsel painted Janusz as a faker and malingerer but we presented the jury with the best expert witnesses, accident reconstructionist and skilled trial attorneys. Lauren B. The motorcycle swerved to avoid being struck and passenger Lauren B. CRPS is a serious medical condition caused by severe damage to the nerves, an injury that we are very familiar with but that insurance companies often refuse to acknowledge.

The pain from CRPS is intense and chronic but not easy to prove. Then visited the Vietnam Memorial Wall. Sunday was the Rolling Thunder ride. Monday we traveled back to central Pennsylvania. From left to right. We have Brian and his daughter Brianna.

Brian had to work Friday so he and his daughter rode down Friday evening. Next is me. Then Debbie. Debbie lives in the Virginia area close to where we camped. Debbie is friends with Dale, a girl that used to run the camp site. Dale mentioned to Jim that she had a friend that wanted to ride in Rolling Thunder. So Jim told her to come on down. She has been a member of the group ever since. Next is my friend Jim. Jim and I go back a long way. Jim went into the Air Force and when he came back got married.

I was best man in his wedding. Next is Diane who rode with Jim. When Jim came back from active duty he joined the reserves in Altoona. He met Diane there and they have become close friends. Last but not least is Stan. He is retired from the nuclear industry and he brought his Spyder to the ride.

Another couple we ran into at the campsite on the right also joined us a few times. They brought a motor home up with their motorcycle in an enclosed trailer. They rode in to DC for Rolling Thunder with us.

Jim doing his favorite thing. He loves to cook and he is very good at it. I think he cooked every meal for us at the campsite except one. Of course we always pitched in when needed. Diane was a cook in the reserves and managed to burn the bacon one morning so that become my detail.

Just across the road from our campsite was the comfort station. It was very well equipped and very well maintained. Thank God it had a laundry in the center section where we could dry our clothes which we did several times. So many times in fact that we got several rolls of quarters at the bank to do it all. Friday and Saturday we got a break from the rain. Friday we went to the Marine Corp Museum. And Saturday was Thunder Alley. Parking was not an issue as they let us park anywhere we wanted.

So the lawns in and around the area of the Vietnam Memorial and Thunder alley where heavily populated with motorcycles.

This is a close up look at the Spyder we had along with us as it was parked on the grass at Thunder Alley. This was Thunder Alley. They closed a street near the Vietnam Memorial wall and let all kind of vendors set up. This event has passed. May 24 Leave a comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Sign up for our newsletter and never miss a meet again. You can Get an Express Lanes Refund.

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