Disabled not compensated means that the minute I am smashed in an accident I stop all productive activity. There has to be an alternative pay day when all of yours are terminated by injury. I WORKED AT THE CNR BUT I ALSO DID ART AND WRITING AND I PLAYED HARMONICA AND GUITAR. I NEEDED MY AFFLAC OUT OF WORK INSURANCE TO CONTINUE TO SUPPORT MUSIC AND ART. WITHOUT IT LIFE WAS EXTREMELY TAXING PHYSICALLY. IT WAS HARD TO DO A LOT OF WORK THAT WAS NOT ACCOMPLISHED SEATED. I NEEDED MY INSURANCE PAY
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Monday, May 18, 2020
THE AMAZING DISAPPEARANCE OF QUALIFICATION AND ACHIEVEMENT
ICBC DECLARED ME "WORTHLESS" IN THE AFTERMATH OF MY DECEMBER 1986 ACCIDENT
More than just job records, which there were, and the letter rating my training program's excellence and the AAA Industrial Credit Rating from the Bank of Nova Scotia as a resulty of my owning and opersting Advanced Method Jewellery Manufacturing; at Otter Point there was visible evidence of my work which was two houses, one burnt down, and in Victoria a Automobile sales job and my installation and production operation of my wife`s business Chocolate and Vanilla Belgian Chocolate Desserts.
I was injured in two accidents I did not cause in 1967 and in 1970 and denied my paid for ``out of work insurance``. I had to withdraw my pension monies after the 1970 accident and live on that in poverty while I was virtually paralyzed or had severe Tonic Immobility or Collapse Immobility. The tactics of the insurance company, subverting the employment record and the relationship between the company and the employee cause the injured victim to go into an abandoned and terrorized shock with many of the symptoms of the Shell Shock Syndrome.
The tactics of the Insurance Companies which delay payment for years leave the unfortunate disabled accident victim without money or earnings and without any infrastructure to work within. My seven years of employment with the Canadian National Railway, working when and where work was required was my infrastructure.
The existing infrastructure which supported and made employment possible was not physically at first and then not administratively available to me.
Many years later I was able to finance and build a business, AMJ. I sold it and I had Gold Bullion and Manufactured Inventory to pay for half of the property cost and the inventory would have been worth enough to pay the remaining Thirty Thousand Dollars I owed. Financing and building Infrastructure was required to have the Factory to work in. Getting my job back would have been less work, not required financing and would have been just as lucerative.
MY LAWYER BARBARA YATES SEEMED INCLINED TO GO ALONG WITH ICBC`S ASSESSMENT OF MY WORTH, SHE WAS OFFERED $3000. BY ICBC TO COOPERATE.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)