My lawyer warned me to assume I always have someone watching. Well today, neighbors have spotted a car no one recognizes. This car drives very slowly by our house. Then parks at the end of the street.
Fortunately for me we live out in the country, and 3 of the 4 houses on our street is family:). I also know who, and what car to look for now:). Let the games begin.
Being under surveillance
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Kid Brock
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stone
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Re: Being under surveillance
Dont do anything in the front of your house and even be careful in the backyard incase someones lurking back there.
Keep the curtains closed.
I cant remember where I saw it but it was a video of a woman claiming disability for a back energy but something as simple as washing her car was enough to cast doubt on her claim. Hope all works out.
Keep the curtains closed.
I cant remember where I saw it but it was a video of a woman claiming disability for a back energy but something as simple as washing her car was enough to cast doubt on her claim. Hope all works out.
"Fuck ittttttt!!!!"
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Kid Brock
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Re: Being under surveillance
True. I am staying super alert until we settle. My lawyer said even taking out a trash bag or getting grocery bags can be damaging, because they can say it looked heavy. So I will be inside the next few weeks.
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Jay-T
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Re: Being under surveillance
When I was 18 I crushed my left foot at work. After 12 weeks of learning how to walk again, I was finally able to get around with crutches for very short periods of time. I'd been stuck in bed for 12 weeks and was dying of boredom, so I decided to go see a movie. Easy enough, I could get out of the house and I'd put my foot up when I got there, which is what I did. I was miserable when I got home from the pain.
I got a call the next day telling me that the insurance investigator had seen me and they were canceling the workers comp.
I ended up fighting it and won because the judge was awesome and related to what I was going through, but it could've been bad. So like Stone said, stay inside and don't be seen doing anything.
I got a call the next day telling me that the insurance investigator had seen me and they were canceling the workers comp.
I ended up fighting it and won because the judge was awesome and related to what I was going through, but it could've been bad. So like Stone said, stay inside and don't be seen doing anything.
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Methos
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Re: Being under surveillance
Must have missed where you hurt your back or something...
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Kid Brock
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Re: Being under surveillance
Last year had a major back surgery. Herniated disc causing damage to sciatic nerve. We are all settled up now, so no more surveillance:)