Ems Trauma on my bike, hit by a car, what do i do?
i was riding my bike and a lady cutting through parking lot parking spots hit me, destroying my bike, sending me to the hospital with ems as a trauma patient. the police only gave me her name, her phone number, and her insurance number. i sustained only minor injuries such as scraps, and bumps, but now im experiencing horrible flashbacks of the incident and neck and back pain, what do i do? this happend friday. i live in austin, tx, if anyone has any other legal advice for me please leave an email address.
You can sue her insurance company for a lot of money.
I advise that you do this.
That is why all of us pay $billions into the insurance industry. The pot of money is sitting there for you.
Call an injury attourney. There are hundreds of them in Austin right in your yellow phone book. ANY attourney will be VERY interested to hear your story. They get about 1/3 of the take. That is why an attourney will be interested in your case, so if you are awarded say, $100,000, you get $67,000 and the attourney gets $33,000.
No one looses in this case!! The money that we all paid to the Ins Co's is there waiting for you.
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I'm fixing to go into college for nursing... Help?
I am fixing to start college after getting my GED (16 yr.) I began looking into EMS paramedic work, but when I looked into the occupational handbook website, then get half the pay of nurses with more physical work... I'm going to start at a community college, going to enroll and start classes this week. They have a program to get your associates for registered nursing, or pre-nursing, where it would be transfered to a 4 yr. college for a bachlors. I wanted to know how college is for nursing... Different requirements, studing, etc. etc. And how much of a difference it would make getting my bachlors (pay wise)... I've also heard of special area nurses such as trauma, how much extra college is required to become a special area type nurse, and how much difference in pay also... Pretty much any info would help. Thanks
Hi, I'm a ER nurse that travels to assignments. I have been a nurse for 7 yrs and am an associate degree graduate. The pay between a assoc. and a B.S. is comparable, but varies according to region of the nation more than education. The two year degree is great to get and then move onto the bachelors if you choose.
I have worked in trauma centers and rural hospitals. There is no more college requirement between the two. However, you do need to have certifications that you take courses and test for outside of college while you are working. Some hospitals give incentive pay for certifications.
The best thing right now is to plan what you want to do, but keep an open mind. Hang in there and you live through nursing school then pick which area you want to go.