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Arm vs Airbag.. guess who won...
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<blockquote data-quote="kirks5oh" data-source="post: 12933319" data-attributes="member: 23235"><p>Actually, it's not a bad break at all. The forearm heals very well and in reliable fashion. The break does not involve the wrist/elbow joint, so there should be no permanent disability to speak of, and no chance of developing arthritis. When the bone heals, it will be as good as new. The plates can be removed if she wishes, but I would leave them in personally. Wait at least a year to settle---this takes a year to get 100% recovered from. </p><p></p><p> Be fair with the amount you settle for. Sure, the other driver was at fault. Remember, you might be in the same situation on the other side of the fence at some point in your life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirks5oh, post: 12933319, member: 23235"] Actually, it's not a bad break at all. The forearm heals very well and in reliable fashion. The break does not involve the wrist/elbow joint, so there should be no permanent disability to speak of, and no chance of developing arthritis. When the bone heals, it will be as good as new. The plates can be removed if she wishes, but I would leave them in personally. Wait at least a year to settle---this takes a year to get 100% recovered from. Be fair with the amount you settle for. Sure, the other driver was at fault. Remember, you might be in the same situation on the other side of the fence at some point in your life. [/QUOTE]
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