Not even a close question.  Get a reference for a good personal injury
lawyer and talk to him/her.  Just think about how much money you would
charge to suffer this kind of injury voluntarily.  P&S, temporary
disability, out-of-pocket loss, hedonic damage - it will be
significant.
Georges

On Jul 1, 10:00 pm, Ethan Bickford <ethan.bickf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ouchy. I hope you make a speedy and complete recovery!
>
> I got doored a few years ago. Took the corner of the car door right in
> the crook of my arm (not quite the arm pit but close.) Nearly severed
> my right bicep. I was pretty lucky though, no permanent damage other
> than a pretty wicked looking scar.
>
> Also it's an ugly thing to deal with but I would look into a lawyer.
> Lost work time, quality of life, etc... etc... adds up. I don't like
> our litigious society but this is definitely a case of negligence that
> caused some pretty intense bodily harm.
>
> Take care of yourself. It's easy to blow off some of these issues but
> it's really important to get everything taken care of and documented.
> Even if you don't file any kind of lawsuit you want to be able to file
> with the driver's insurance company so you're compensated.
>
> Good luck and get well soon!
>
> Ethan
>
> On Jul 1, 3:41 pm, Darren Stone <dst...@bitmason.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Brutal.  I know almost exactly what you're going through.  I took a
> > door edge to the back of the right hand about 17 years ago on a fast
> > training ride.  It was a drunk who flung his door open into my lane.
> > He had more problems walking away unassisted than I did at the scene.
> > I got away with hairline fractures in the metacarpals and a lot of
> > swelling.  Make sure you get opinions and seek therapy that you
> > believe in...  hands are important!  Good wishes.
>
> > -Darren.
>
> > On Jul 1, 10:50 am, CycloFiend <cyclofi...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> > > Got doored on my way home from work Monday evening. Caught it on the right
> > > paw, which put me on the ground pretty darned quickly.
>
> > >http://ramblings.cyclofiend.com/?p=368
>
> > > I'll probably write something longer when typing isn't such a PITA. If you
> > > click through the image, there are some photos of picking up the Quickbeam
> > > from the police the next day.
>
> > > I had my wife take some photos of the sewing job.  Haven't posted that and
> > > I'll probably spare all's y'all from that image.
>
> > > - J
>
> > > --
> > > Jim Edgar
> > > cyclofi...@earthlink.net
>
> > > Cyclofiend Bicycle Photo Galleries -http://www.cyclofiend.com
> > > Current Classics - Cross Bikes
> > > Singlespeed - Working Bikes
>
> > > Send In Your Photos! - Here's how:http://www.cyclofiend.com/guidelines
>
> > > "'You both ride your bike?' He held his hands out and grabbed imaginary
> > > handlebars, grinning indulgently, eyeing Tom's helmet.  Double disbeleif:
> > > not one, but two grown Americans riding bicycles."
> > > -- Neal Stephenson, "Zodiac"- Hide quoted text -
>
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