

Stanley R. Siler Challenges the Law. I Challenged the Law, in the United States Court of Federal Claims. In this life, nothing is certain but death and taxes.
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© 2011 StanTheMan, Inc.
© 2011 StanTheMan, Inc.
I was born in a small town called Halfway, Oregon, on February, Friday the 13th, 1953. I came into this world on the day most people consider superstitious. But not for me, I was raised to believe in right and wrong, respect, freedom, the American way, justice, and taught by my father to be fair. I lived in several towns as I grew up, but needed a change in my life so he moved to the big city of Portland, OR.
Starting a new life in Portland, working for Dillingham Ship Repair as a rigger, from living in small towns I leaped into the city life with both feet firmly planted.
“In the Blink of an Eye” by Stanley Siler, registered TXu 001171709 / 2004-04-23. My life changed on July 7, 1983, injured on the job at Dillingham Ship Repair.
Dillingham Ship Repair and the self insurer Sedgwick of Oregon, Inc., did not pay employee benefits, medical bills, nor compensation.
Then, a vegetable, 99% dead, paralyzed, mute, could not move my mouth, tongue, or even swallow, and with no feeling left. Only to blink eyes, one blink for yes, and two blinks for a no, had lost memory of what had happened . . . or who I was!
Today I live in Salem, OR where I am fighting for what is rightfully mine. NOT backing down, against insurance companies, state agencies, federal agencies and attorneys, who are guilty in negligence of the law. I have the courage and determination to fight the odds. The law is made only to protect the guilty. I represent myself, without an attorney, applying my knowledge and expertise, along with the skills I have acquired.
Sometimes the Law is not Fair . . .
I am combining all my copyright work in a new book about my recovery and legal battles, titled: ”Standing Alone.”
