Kirahfaye wrote:Kenaiqueen, most lawyers don't charge in car accident cases unless you win, then they take a percentage off the top. Most lawyers also will do free consultation so please call one and see what they can do for you.
I think we are pretty much stuck with it as it is. Limited number of lawyers in this rural AK town and they don't do
anything for free (because they don't have to...captive audience). The problem is that my son's car is 4 wheel drive. The other driver hit one of his wheels along with the rim & back quarter panel. They will pay for one tire, but on 4 wheel drives, you must replace all 4 tires. And they were expensive winter tires to boot. If he was injured, I'd be at a lawyer's in a heartbeat, but he's fine, so I think we just have to accept what they will pay for and he will have to deal with the winter tires in a few months. His new job pays well, so I'm hoping it means he will get a little more independent soon and we won't have to contribute.
Meantime, I'm trying to get some eyelets set in a doll outfit and it's not working and I've looked at every tutorial I can find to figure out what is going wrong and every time I try something else, it just smashes the little buggers and I'm ready to pull my freakin' hair out!!!!!!! I've put it on a padded surface and on a metal surface and on wooden surface. I've used an eyelet setter, a drill bit and a Phillips head screwdriver. I've tried softer...it fails to bend and falls out. I've tried harder...smush. I'm going to go walk the dog and cool off now. (Yeah, Alaska. Only 8:30 and it's not getting dark out til after midnight anyway.)