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T-boned, broken bones, surgery scheduled — do I really need a PI lawyer?

So about three weeks ago I was heading through an intersection on a green light when someone blew through the cross street and slammed into my driver's side. My car is a complete write-off. More importantly, I ended up with fractures in two places in my right leg — tibia and fibula both — and I'm scheduled for surgery next week to put in a rod and some hardware.

My health insurance is picking up a chunk of the medical bills and the at-fault driver's liability coverage is supposedly "cooperating," whatever that means. The adjuster has been weirdly friendly and called me twice already.

Here's the thing nobody warned me about: I'm a self-employed contractor. I frame houses for a living. I can't work for at least four to six months — maybe longer depending on how rehab goes. My orthopedic surgeon also dropped a bomb on me at my last appointment: the specific location of one of the fractures means there's a real chance of chronic joint instability and early-onset arthritis years down the road.

So yeah, insurance might cover the ER visit and the surgery. But what about:

  • Lost income while I can't work?
  • The months of physical therapy ahead?
  • The future medical issues my doctor is already flagging?
  • The fact that I genuinely don't know if I'll ever swing a hammer the same way again?

I'm not a sue-happy person at all. I just don't want to sign something and find out later I left a ton on the table. Has anyone been in a similar boat? Did you get a lawyer? Was it worth it? How did you find someone decent?

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