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1/14/2010 6:00:40 PM
http://www.cdc.gov/fieldtriage/pdf/triage%20scheme-a.pdfThere is the recently released guidelines for field triage of traumatic injuries. (NOTE: not all systems use this scheme yet and different EMS systems may use different triage protocols for hospital destinations.) As you can see this scheme does not say people with lacerations to the head need to be taken like a bat out of hell to the closest level 1 facility. Also it does not even mention probable concussions. Also just because a hospital is not a level 1 facility does mean it cannot handle something of this immense magnitude. If I recall correctly, and if you really need to know go look it up, but the differences between 1 and 2 for trauma centers is 1 must have a research element for conducting studies and 2 does not necessarily have the research part. The difference in 1 and 2 and the higher numbered ones is simply the types of specialists that must be on site, and even then should a specialist be needed they have transfer deals to move patients to the larger facilities. As for the EMS response, it is important to find if someone wants treatment or is refusing. They must have permission before assessing and treating patients. There are many other things I bet they looked for and didn't really verbalize when they assessed you. Things like the size/response/equality in the pupils. Raccoon eyes and Battle's sign and maybe even Cushings triad.
1/14/2010 7:29:44 PM
^thanks for that linkI'm no expert on EMS procedure, which is why I asked about it in this thread. My situation falls into 2 or 3, but again, I have no medical background or knowledge so I can't make the determination. It does say that:
1/14/2010 7:58:22 PM
I don't know if it has been said before but in most trauma cases if the victim is alert and talking he is doing reasonably well. That would be my 30 sec assumption.
1/14/2010 8:10:57 PM
Are you honestly that daft?
1/14/2010 8:17:13 PM
state oz, I believe by penetrating they mean skull, not skin. As a brain infection is much more severe(deadly) than an infected wound at the head. Due to the BBB.Dilated pupils, esp asymetric, is a quick indicator for increased pressure in the skull, as the pressure is pushing on the cranial nerve 3, along with impaired eye movements. One dilated pupil after an accident will get a drill in your head pretty quick.
1/14/2010 8:19:28 PM
Figures, I get part way through the thread and see where 1232849723 BEKEKE knows everything. Again.
1/14/2010 8:22:46 PM
To be classified as penetrating head trauma an injury would have to extend on through the dura mater, something that obviously didn't happen here.[Edited on January 14, 2010 at 8:25 PM. Reason : photo.]
1/14/2010 8:24:12 PM
^You have this obsession with the minor details of my posts. Anyways, it's a little more than dripping blood, but it's not like Leatherface took a chainsaw to my neck. You do realize they cleaned me up a little in the hospital, right?So I took some pics on my phone. It's not like I felt like reading or playing a game. The unpaid medical bills take this out of the realm of pointless. Whether you feel there should be some form of pain and suffering judgment is your personal opinion.
1/14/2010 8:28:12 PM
Still not seeing the covered in blood description...Like I said, post the accident photos. I am sure if you had time to snap some myspace pics and light up a cig you had time to take some pictures of the wreck.
1/14/2010 8:40:12 PM
^all of these pictures are from the hospitalBut since your mission is to discredit this entire story, I'll let you search for the accident report and other (non)relevant information. I'd expect this type of trolling in Chit Chat. I should redo this thread there, with a fresh prince ending.
1/14/2010 8:47:34 PM
I don't follow your logic with the whole "They cleaned me up" line you seem to like so much. By your own admission the photos were taken ~45 minutes after the fact. Yo are still wearing the same outfit as you were in the collision (No ER is going to have polo on hand for injured parties and the ambulance drivers arent goign to go through your stuff for a change of clothes). Taking these details into account, the blood in the pictures is the full extent of what made it to your clothing. I also note that you admit to sitting down, smoking a cigarette, and making a phone call. These are actions which require you to use your hands, not hold them over the wounds while applying pressure in order to stop bleeding, a simple first aid step that is all but human instinct. This indicates to me that it obviously wasn't severe bleeding, once again, corroborated by the amount of blood on your outfit. All in all, the extent of their "cleaning you up" was probably wiping the blood off your face so they could clean and dress the cut and letting you wash your hands.
1/14/2010 9:05:24 PM
Moox - They certainly wouldn't give me a polo with blood stains on it to wear.. and they wouldn't give me a polo to wear if there was still a good amount of bleeding going on. What I'm wearing in those pictures is what I was wearing during the accident. I'd say those clothes are covered in blood. Whatever definition you want to apply to the word 'covered' is fine, but it's acceptable to use descriptions like that on a not-so-serious message board. Would you stand up after having something like this happen to you, or would you sit down? If you look on the pillow you can see a large blood stain. That didn't just occur from contact with my clothes.With that said, what I really wanted out of this thread was some insight on EMS patient transfer procedures, insurance policy wording, probability of a concussion, and to see if anyone had dealt with collecting from a municipality. Thanks to those who provided some serious answers.Final thought: The real problem here is that someone ran a red light and crashed into another car. There's no need to argue about the amount of blood in a camera phone pic or what a dirtbag I have for a lawyer.
1/14/2010 9:30:17 PM
I want to know how with $17k in repairs and a $19k check, you still manage to get $11.5k + the Vette. What happened to the $17k in repairs you said were done to the car?Either way... good luck suing the lady, which will probably come to garnishing her illegal wages for the next 25 years.^You can't sue the municipality as many have said, b/c the lady shouldn't have ran the light. You can't sue the hospital, b/c they treated you well enough and YOU refused CAT scans. Medical bills SUCK, I know. The best you can hope for is garnishing the lady's wages and maybe, MAYBE getting a good settlement from GEICO. And good luck getting the shit resolved with your um/uim at Allstate. I hate Allstate.[Edited on January 14, 2010 at 10:02 PM. Reason : ^]
1/14/2010 9:59:55 PM
It was really strange. All in all, it was about 6 months before I got the car back, and even then it wasn't correct.Geico originally estimated the damage at $4500. I didn't really feel comfortable with them handling it, so I let Allstate handle everything. They put it in some local garage there in Orlando and let them go to work. I made it clear from the beginning that I would rather it be totaled than fixed, but they believed they could fix it so I let them try.I'd get promised a date that the car would be ready, and then there would be delays of needing more parts, waiting on parts to get there, can't locate certain parts, etc. The number just kept rising. Finally, they declared it was fixed, and it got back to NC. Almost immediately the problems began. There were parts missing, such as the centerpiece on the rims. It was really a crapshoot as to whether or not it would start at all. After 4 stays at a local dealership they basically said the car was fucked up pretty bad and needed significantly more repair. At this point, Allstate totaled it. Of course they began with the lowball offers, but we finally agreed on 19. I bought it from them for 5500, and having a friend who owns a repair shop, was able to finish the repairs for around $2000 (I didn't have to pay for a lot of labor). In hindsight, I imagine that Allstate wishes they had just totaled it to begin with. A true error in my favor, I guess.
1/14/2010 10:09:31 PM
1/14/2010 10:11:51 PM
Oh my b, I read the sentence wrong. You refused their surgeon.See, I don't know why Allstate should have to pay; it was her fault. Geico should be eating her for lunch. But, they don't want to pony up the $$ either. I hate insurance.
1/14/2010 10:35:58 PM
The head and scalp are very vascular areas. When cut they will bleed and look kind of scary. However, they are nothing like the bleeding representative of a severe trauma, unless of course there was a severe trauma to the head. If there was any concern of blood lose they would've started a couple large bore IV's and started pumping in some fluids. With serious traumas your talking losing liters of blood and wringing blood out there clothes, not counting the specs of dried blood on your shirt trying to estimate what little amount you lost. Also, I'm not sure where you're getting confused with the services a hospital overs. An ER isn't a hotel with a concierge who's going to go get your clothes dry cleaned. Their not responsible for how you get home. They don't have spare polo shirts just in case someone needs a fresh one to get them home. If the EMS had treated this like a major trauma, all your clothes would have been cut off of you before you got to the hospital and you'd be leaving in a hospital gown. Another issue you need to read up on is Federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA). The hospital is required to assess people for emergent needs and to treat or transport the patient to care for that need, but does NOT have the obligation to treat things past what is an emergent need. I believe you wanting cosmetic surgery was probably not an emergency need and was elective on your part, and even if they had the capability to perform the surgery I doubt you will find they were required by law to.
1/14/2010 10:46:18 PM
What the hell happened to the 11k leftover from that geico check? You somehow get 11k in "free money" and you didn't pay your hospital bills?
1/14/2010 11:00:17 PM
1/14/2010 11:05:21 PM
^It went to buy another car. The vette wasn't mine, it was my brother's.But if we want to get really technical about it, it was in my dad's name. So he bought the vette for me, we got it fixed, and now it's mine. He bought my brother a BMW with the leftover money.I guess I should go ahead and disclose that I'm also on my dad's insurance.You guys can keep picking apart my post, looking for anything that would be a conflicting or untrue statement, but I've kept it pretty simple. I'm not looking for legal advice. I already have an excellent (or dirtbag) lawyer and I'll go through the process with him. The only thing I wanted to discuss in this thread was any common experiences or input you guys might have.
1/14/2010 11:29:29 PM
I don't think anyone is suggesting that your medical bills shouldn't be paid, but it is pretty lame that you or your lawyer want to (or are at least considering) sue people that had no fault in your situation. If you can't collect from the woman, that sucks and hopefully you will be able to carry uninsured motorist coverage on your policy going forward.
1/15/2010 9:19:17 AM
I still dont see how udner flrodia law that they did not have some Boidily injury coverage
1/15/2010 2:33:49 PM
1/15/2010 2:49:20 PM
my b for the double post... been over 30 minutes:
1/15/2010 3:23:39 PM
ok i stoped reading about halfway through page 2EMT did just about what any EMT would dodidnt need a plastic surgeon, but if he wanted one whatever its his callTBI's are freaking weird things, i dont really see his story as being too loose, i've seen some really wierd stuff with head injuries. S/S can show up several months later.If he wants to sue the insurance companies and he has had s/s like migranies and problems comprehending/rembering and headaches then he should get huge money. That will likely be a very long problem that will require some pretty intense treatment, and will also most likely be a detrement to him getting/keeping a job (check out disabillity services man).
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