| brightstars wrote: |
| thank you hun no one of my family have died but i was involed in a tragic accident and wondered what the out come will be for me as i have to go to court does that help you do a reading for me if so thank you in advance x |
Hello again Brightstars,
I now better understand your reasons for requesting a reading, and although I cannot make actual predictions about what the legal system might choose to do with regards to financially compensating or releasing you from all responsibility for the accident, I will certainly do my level best to help out a friend so obviously in need of some words of comfort and understanding as I sense you presently are.
The most likely outcome of your case depends on many other factors, including what the courts assess was the role you personally played in the tragic accident in which you were involved. Sometimes your only crime was that you just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. I do feel strongly that someone is attempting to place the total responsibility for this terrible accident happening onto you, when it was not entirely your fault (if at all). If an insurance company or worker's compensation issue is also associated with your claims, then the number of possible directions this could potentially go increases exponentially or off the scale. There seems to be very little compassion shown as to how much this has affected you. It all seems to revolve around who gets the money, and just how much.
It is being treated so coldly and clinically and without any feelings of human compassion for your suffering, that the emotional impact on you and others close to you is being conveniently overlooked in the pursuit of reaching a rounded figure which is agreeable to all parties concerned. Not that any amount of money is going to be able to turn back the clock and make what happened magically disappear from your memory, but I do sense that at the very least that once this is resolved, that people will finally be given an opportunity to get on with the rest of their lives as they best see fit to do so.
As to your original question with regards to whether or not the court decision will turn out to be mainly in your favour during the next few months, on the basis of this reading alone I am increasingly confident that it will. The focus card was the Eight of Wands. Eights are about moving forwards and taking positive and practical steps towards achieving a solution, rather than you waiting passively to see what happens. Leaving things exactly as they are is often much easier than taking the risks involved with bringing about change in our lives, but the long term negative consequences of sitting on the fence indefinitely to our own feelings of self respect and self esteem are in my opinion too expensive a price for anyone to have to pay.
The Eight of Wands itself is telling you to take a roll up your sleeves and get down to work attitude to preparing your case in such a way that the entire truth of the matter is revealed for all to plainly see. While you are not being advised to pick a fight just for the sake of disagreeing, you will need to be willing to stand up for or assert your own rights as well. Things are really going to start happening very rapidly once your case gets going properly, and you will need to slow down your thought processes and not be so impatient with yourself if you are going to give yourself the best possible chance of overcoming the emotional and other significant personal challenges which still lie ahead of you.
Hoping that the above insights are of some help and comfort to you, both in and out of the courtroom,
eye_of_tiger
