Advice on how to liquidate system


Few weeks ago, I sustained traumatic blast induced hearing loss during a training incident. The level of hearing loss and tinnitus is pretty bad, I’ve had only a minimal level of improvement. midrange and upper frequencies sound like a 1970’s transistor radio. Horrible. The reality of the situation is looking like my audiophile days are pretty much over. Now I’m thinking of what to do with the gear…the thought of dismantling my rig and selling piece by piece is nauseating. Are there any resources that would come in and take it all? At this point I really don’t give a crap about being lowballed, it’s aggravating to look at what Ive put so much time and effort into and not be able to enjoy it. I need to move on.  

 

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I got tinnitus in 1998, and listening to music is different now. I no longer enjoy listening intently to speakers placed eight feet across the room. It sounds as if the hiss (high-pitched) takes up the entire space between speaker and ear/brain.

It was frustrating for a few years, and then life changed whereby I spend most of my time on my computer. I have no problem now listening to CDs I ripped to different hard drives connected to my laptop, through a pair of Bowers & Wilkins MM1’s. I seldom think about what I have lost any longer.

Hope this helps.

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Wow! Thank you all for your thoughts and words of encouragement. I don’t know where this situation will land legally so I don’t want to go too far into the weeds but yes, I’m LEO. I’m also a ritualistic individual. sitting down to late night listening after a long tour has been an integral component of my daily routine. As we all know, It’s an extremely effective method of decompression. What pings my frustration is I’m in a studio so staring at this rig that I put so much into is unavoidable. Nevertheless, I’ll push past it. For the time being, you guys have convinced me to hold off on the fire sale…thanks for that. 

You need to see a lawyer. Your claim is worth a lot of money. It will be workers comp claim if you were there for work. If it was for work but the training was by a third party who is not your employer you can sue them as well.  You are looking at a six figure claim for loss of your hearing. I’m an attorney in Carlsbad Ca and have seen cases like your be very successful. Don’t wait on this.