Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Wham!

     My car got T-boned on the way to work.  A person driving a similar SUV came off a highway off0ramps, ran a red light and plowed into the driver's side of my car.  Her airbags deployed; mine didn't but the driver's-side door is dented and sprung.  It moves under its own power but it's not street-legal (can't open the door!) and it's probably totalled.

     The car that hit me was a rental.  Enterprise.  My past dealings with them have not left me with a good impression of the company.

15 comments:

  1. Dang Ms. Ecks!! Hope you're okay physically. That's rough.

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  2. Sorry to hear about the car. BUT....our concern is for you. How are you???

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  3. It's a big inconvenience and a PITA, but in the end it's wrinkled metal. The important thing is, how are you doing?

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  4. My condolences for that. I hope you came out of experience without aches and pains.

    I had a very similar accident some years back, some kid took off across traffic lanes coming out of bank during rush hour and plowed into my pick-ups drivers side door. It was fun climbing over the center console between the bucket seats (oh what I would have gave for my old truck's bench seat!) every time getting in and out of truck. I swear I could hear 'Yakkety Sax' song when that occurred.

    Hope your insurance adjuster is a good one.

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  5. Hope you only got sprung up - nothing broken. Sounds like you were lucky - did the police cite the other driver? Are you in a no-fault state? Seems as if that helps - less dealings with insurance companies.

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  6. I don't seem to be physically hurt -- ask me again tomorrow.

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  7. Gee whiz! It never rains but it manure storms. Hope you're ok tomorrow.

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  8. I'm hoping you are not hurt, Roberta. best wishes

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  9. Be prepared that your injuries may not manifest for several days AND may cause pain and even disabilty for the rest of your life.
    Do not be in a hurry to sign off on a sttlement from the insurance company.
    Signed,
    The Voice of Experience

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  10. Dang! You ladies can't seem to catch a break lately (unless it's a body part or something else of value).

    Glad you were able to walk away. Hope there are no residual effects. Good luck in your dealings with the clown's insurance.

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  11. Hope you're all right.
    And that the wheels can be repaired or replaced affordably.
    But mostly that you're all right.

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  12. Hope you're alright. Maybe it's time to call in an exorcist. :\

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  13. I'll be number 14 to wish you the best and to offer hopes that you suffered no long-term injuries. Cars are replaceable, YOU are not.

    Here's hoping that the insurance wrangling comes out okay for you.

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  14. Hopefully it will not aggravate any of your existing conditions. Rental companies can be a real pain to deal with. If you had full coverage on yours engage them and let their lawyers deal with it.

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