Ding Yun had no solution for this kind of situation and could only wait slowly, occasionally urging them. Most people were like this. Only if the perpetrator or the insurance company was truly shameless to the extreme would they have to file a lawsuit.
Customer service and similar departments were very polite these days.
They clearly stated that they were proceeding according to normal procedures.
So, she could only wait.
However, lying in bed and doing nothing was not an option, so Ding Yun quickly took out her super-large screen smartphone, which was more resilient than her original body. After a car accident, the screen only had minor cracks but was still functional.
She began to clear out her phone and download applications.
She cleared out the video and chat applications that had been on the phone since the original owner, now occupying four to seven gigabytes of memory.
Then, with the freed-up space, she could download learning applications and slightly improve the phone's smoothness.
Regarding the Life Skill System, Ding Yun only had some internal guesses and had not yet practiced it. She also didn't know if the Life Skill System was truly as she suspected. Since she was idle anyway, practicing the system was a good option.
It would also help her understand what behaviors were closely related to the proficiency of Life Skills.
Whether it could only be improved by learning relevant knowledge.
Or only by continuous practice.
Or if both could improve it.
Besides these, whether there were any restrictions on skill level advancement was also something that needed to be verified, but there was no rush for now. She could take it slow. She could only verify for now if learning relevant knowledge could improve it.
After all, her fractured body made it inconvenient.
As the learning applications were downloaded, Ding Yun thought about it and finally chose medical knowledge.
And starting from the most basic...
She began with basic biology related to humans.
Although the original owner's commission did not mention wanting her daughter to recover, she clearly could not let go of her daughter. So, Ding Yun decided to give it a try. If this system was really good and could continuously improve her skill levels, what if it could cure complete paralysis?
That would be a good thing, wouldn't it!
Therefore, Ding Yun soon began to read and study diligently, looking at e-books and listening to related video courses. Coupled with Ding Yun's strong mental power, her learning speed was quite fast. In just one morning, she had finished the basic human biology knowledge of junior and senior high school.
At the same time, a strange change occurred in her skill bar. Neither medical skills nor biology skills appeared.
Instead, a sentence appeared:
[The host's current knowledge reserve is insufficient to activate medical skills. Please continue to expand your knowledge reserve. To activate medical skills, you must possess basic biological knowledge, basic chemical knowledge, basic Traditional Chinese Medicine knowledge, basic Western medicine knowledge, basic clinical medicine knowledge, basic physiology knowledge, basic pathology knowledge, and so on...]
Clearly, this system could perceive Ding Yun's emotions and even thoughts, which was why it knew that the skill Ding Yun wanted now was medical.
It also gave appropriate reminders.
However, judging from the current situation, medical skills seemed difficult to obtain. This medical skill likely encompassed both Chinese and Western medicine, as well as theoretical and clinical practice. Therefore, it was estimated that only with the foundation of these four aspects could medical skills be smoothly activated. Looking at it this way, future upgrades would probably also be very difficult.
But Ding Yun was not discouraged. If her current knowledge reserve was insufficient, she would just learn more, as her learning speed was fast.
Therefore, what followed was naturally to persevere.
And continue to diligently learn relevant knowledge.
Only when her grandson came home from school at noon did she chat with him for a while and tell the caregiver what TV series her daughter was watching, asking her to help fix the tablet for her daughter and select a drama.
The rest of her time was spent studying.
Two days later, Ding Yun finally met the perpetrator's family. And they came not to give compensation.
They came to invite Ding Yun to sue together with them, not against each other, but mainly against the insurance company and the car manufacturer to claim compensation.
Unsurprisingly, the claim had encountered problems.
The official accident report determined that the car malfunctioned, the intelligent system lost control, and the brakes failed. The insurance company believed this was not within the scope of compensation and advised the family to claim from the car manufacturer, as the main cause of the accident was the car's malfunction, and they could do nothing.
The car manufacturer was even more unwilling to admit that the accident was due to their car's malfunction.
Not only did they shirk responsibility, but they also accused them of slander.
They stated that they did not recognize third-party appraisals.
And that the car and its black box needed to be sent to their company for decryption to determine the cause of the accident and whether it was related to their company's manufactured car.
The family naturally could not accept this outcome.
So, a lawsuit was inevitable, but they were worried about being alone. Thus, they began to try to contact everyone injured in that accident.
Hoping everyone would work together to help. Only after they successfully obtained the compensation could they then compensate them.
To vent their anger and mobilize more people to help, they even promised that regardless of how much the car manufacturer compensated, they were willing to give up eighty percent to compensate everyone according to the severity of their injuries.
Additionally, they would not have to pay for legal fees.
They hoped to win the class-action lawsuit with this.
Ding Yun had no reason to refuse. So, she quickly agreed and added her name to the list.
And stated that if there was anything she could do later,
She would cooperate as much as possible.
However, after those people left, Ding Yun immediately made some modifications to the plan in her phone's memo, shortening her hospital stay and the time she would hire a caregiver. She had no choice but to save money.
If the insurance compensation could be settled quickly.
Then she would not need to be so frugal. Even without using the previous compensation, and only using the original owner's savings, she could still manage for about half a year. But the key was that the compensation was delayed. It would likely require a lawsuit.
Without her stall, there would be no income.
In addition, both caregiver and hospitalization fees were not low, not to mention the large medical expenses previously incurred. She had no choice but to try to be frugal.
She had originally planned to stay in the hospital for a month.
Now, Ding Yun only planned to stay for seven to eight days.
After a few days, when she felt a bit better, she would quickly go home and recuperate slowly. The saved hospitalization fees could be used to buy a wheelchair and some assistive devices, allowing her to take care of her daughter while sitting in a wheelchair.
This way, she could save the caregiver's fee.
Thus, even if the lawsuit dragged on for half a year to a year, Ding Yun could still barely manage.