I GOT INTO 2 CAR CRASHES ON MY WAY TO FANIME (PLEASE READ)

Started by angel_valentine, May 27, 2008, 11:12:52 AM

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Quote from: MzreYuen on May 29, 2008, 04:13:44 PM
hey hun. next time you should try the train. it a a lot cheaper than flying and the train station is only 2 blocks from the convention center. it's probably a better alternative for you guys especially if you guys are traveling in a groupl. it's not like you will need a car when you are at the con. everything is within walking distance. that way you don't have to worry about the parking and stuff. food for thought. hope you make it out to the next fanime.

Yea, I love trains. They're so much more relaxing too. The only problem is that hey tend to be very late. If you've time enough to leave early it's totally worth it.

AmazonPrincess

That sucks that you missed fanime, but thank goodness you're not too injured. Have you been to the doctor's at all? If not go as soon as humanly possible, get x-rays and get thee to a chiropractor.

Back in November I was in an accident where an old man ran a red light, hit the driver's side of the car, flipped it to the side and I went sailing into a fire hydrant. It totaled my car and I had some nasty spinal injuries. The chiropractic and physical therapy helped enormously and you may feel kinda okay now, but if you don't get it looked into these accident injuries can cause some serious problems later on in life. Also, how well insured is the driver, and does he have a lawyer? (at least for the rear ending) Because the at fault party's insurance should pay for the medical of the driver AND the passengers. A lot of insurance companies will try to make blanket settlement offers before things are really done with in order to save money on their end, but you, your boyfriend, the driver and any other passenger you had deserves to get the medical attention you need, so make sure your bases are covered! Sorry for rambling at you, but having been in at least 6 car accidents I've learned a lot about these sort of things ()^_^
"Just remember, wherever you go... There you are." -Buckaroo Banzai The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai

Yuu

Quote from: AmazonPrincess on May 29, 2008, 07:51:38 PM
That sucks that you missed fanime, but thank goodness you're not too injured. Have you been to the doctor's at all? If not go as soon as humanly possible, get x-rays and get thee to a chiropractor.

Back in November I was in an accident where an old man ran a red light, hit the driver's side of the car, flipped it to the side and I went sailing into a fire hydrant. It totaled my car and I had some nasty spinal injuries. The chiropractic and physical therapy helped enormously and you may feel kinda okay now, but if you don't get it looked into these accident injuries can cause some serious problems later on in life. Also, how well insured is the driver, and does he have a lawyer? (at least for the rear ending) Because the at fault party's insurance should pay for the medical of the driver AND the passengers. A lot of insurance companies will try to make blanket settlement offers before things are really done with in order to save money on their end, but you, your boyfriend, the driver and any other passenger you had deserves to get the medical attention you need, so make sure your bases are covered! Sorry for rambling at you, but having been in at least 6 car accidents I've learned a lot about these sort of things ()^_^
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Did you read? She was in the hospital for a couple days.

I really hate it when someone gets into an accident and they're first thought is " you may be okay NOW but years from now you may run into money trouble have some unrelated injury that could easily be blamed on a past accident.

The first thought should be "Thank god everyone is okay" The idea of getting a lawyer, Especially when she said the driver FELL ASLEEP, clearly is own fault) should be the very last thing on your mind. I don't blame you though, that's how the vast majority of people think.

Rant aside. It is now in the past and all you can do is move on and add another notch to experience/lessons learned and go to the next convention you can get to, withOUT driving a long distance.