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Hey Guys,
I was wondering if anyone knows what I can do regarding the December 5th LSAT. I was scheduled to write; however, I got into a terrible car accident 3 days ago. Does anyone know if LSAC is willing to reimburse me for the cost or at least move it to a later date without penalty?
Any feedback is helpful. Thank you for taking the time to respond.
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@gregoryalexanderdevine723 I hope you get well soon!
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Amen!
I don't have any advice but I hope you have a swift recovery :)
I'm so sorry. I too was in a very bad accident a few years ago and know how awful it is. Please rest and have a speedy recovery! I would also call the LSAC and speak to a live person. They are usually pretty nice and you will get a quicker response that way! Feel better :)
Hope you're doing well. Regarding a full reimbursement, I doubt they will issue one. The deadline to change your test date was on the 6th of this month. You can withdraw up until the 20th (November, of course). Contact them directly, they may have some sympathy, considering your situation. In any case, best of luck!
best of luck!
I'm sorry to hear about your accident, and hope you get well soon.
Hope you're alright and wishing for a speedy recovery.
Just to extend upon the advice given here, I would call rather than email. It's pretty easy to get a hold of an actual human there and your issue is one they should be more than willing to work with you on. Good luck and here's to a speedy recovery!
Agree with @jclaridge202.janson35 . Contact LSAC first thing tomorrow morning.
Sorry about your accident. As far as your test goes, you best bet would be to contact LSAC directly.
All the best.