- Dec 9, 2001
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So my dad got in a car accident, his car got pretty f-ed up (chevy colorado). It is 100% their fault. The company first offered him 200 bucks but then i told him to see the chiropractor. He went to see the chiropractor and paid 400 bucks (didn't have insurance at the time yet). The doctor said something like as he gets older he's gonna get hurt easier but it's fine.
After some negotiations, they're offering him 1200 bucks (including the medical expense) and he has to sign something that "release, acquit and forever discharge" them from blah blah blah. Is this clause common on these type of situations? What I'm concerned about is if my dad gets hurt again and this accident started it. If that makes any sense.
After some negotiations, they're offering him 1200 bucks (including the medical expense) and he has to sign something that "release, acquit and forever discharge" them from blah blah blah. Is this clause common on these type of situations? What I'm concerned about is if my dad gets hurt again and this accident started it. If that makes any sense.
