fossyant
Ride It Like You Stole It!
- Location
- South Manchester
Well,
After 3 and a half years, finally got a part 36 offer, and I have decided to accept as I am sick of the stress of medical and legal reports etc etc. Part 36's have to be 'reasonable' - part of the code introduced some years back.
It's not bad, and more than I thought, so this will sort it out. No new £6k 'SUPER BIKE' , but will clear any debts and give us a nice holiday next year (this year's is booked and we are there soon). This just means I can move on. Barrister has indicated it could be much more, but it's going to be a battle, and I've had enough.
Time to move on. Feel relieved actually. Could stick it out for another 8 months till court, but not worth it. The offer is reasonable.
Plus side, my shoulder is less painful - passed the 12 month mark after the decompression op. a few months back - anyone says 3-6 months and fully healed lies - it's 12 months at least if active. I still have nerve pain in my arm, but I can deal with it. Physio says shoulder mechanically great. I still have some myofacial pain, but the injections in Feb have really helped, and I don't think the added stress helps the situation.
Well, onwards and upwards. Not a process I would wish to repeat.
Next challenge is Jenkins Chapel on 39 x 24 - this is the ONLY hill that has ever beat me.
After 3 and a half years, finally got a part 36 offer, and I have decided to accept as I am sick of the stress of medical and legal reports etc etc. Part 36's have to be 'reasonable' - part of the code introduced some years back.
It's not bad, and more than I thought, so this will sort it out. No new £6k 'SUPER BIKE' , but will clear any debts and give us a nice holiday next year (this year's is booked and we are there soon). This just means I can move on. Barrister has indicated it could be much more, but it's going to be a battle, and I've had enough.
Time to move on. Feel relieved actually. Could stick it out for another 8 months till court, but not worth it. The offer is reasonable.
Plus side, my shoulder is less painful - passed the 12 month mark after the decompression op. a few months back - anyone says 3-6 months and fully healed lies - it's 12 months at least if active. I still have nerve pain in my arm, but I can deal with it. Physio says shoulder mechanically great. I still have some myofacial pain, but the injections in Feb have really helped, and I don't think the added stress helps the situation.
Well, onwards and upwards. Not a process I would wish to repeat.
Next challenge is Jenkins Chapel on 39 x 24 - this is the ONLY hill that has ever beat me.