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I posted about my head-on collision a little over a month ago. The party at fault's insurance has replaced my car, and I am going to Rehab courtesy of my PIP policy. Overall, it's going well, and I am very hopeful that I will eventually be 100%.
But I have met quite a few who won't. All non-offending victims of head on collisions. Brian, a guy I first met today had his accident in August 2001. He just got out of a wheelchair, and will never get off double leg supporting shoulder braces. He was a contractor, and lost his business. He credits his survival to being in a new Volvo when he was hit by a PU doing 65 mph.
From him I learned that there are 15 head-ons in my small neck of the woods solely from old folks having cardiac arrest, strokes, etc while driving. Another big slug from DUI drivers, then some more from not seeing backlit cars and trying to pass, etc. Two lane roads carrying a lot of traffic are just dangerous period.
I figured I would stay here till I am old, but I am not so sure now. One SOB hitting me was enough. If it happened again, and I survived, I would be truly and deeply pissed. Our formerly rural and vacation area that had very few year round residents is now suburban, and people under typical suburban time pressures are clogging the roads, getting frustrated and doing stupid things. Plus alcohol sure doesn’t help. And lack of good public transit means old folks hang on to their cars way beyond the time they should be grounded.
I may get an apartment or condo in town, close to I-5, walk on sidewalks to gym, grocery doctor, etc- and put this 2-lane Russian Roulette behind me. May even return to Seattle. Feels like I snapped on a live round, but escaped. It sure has me thinking.
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But I have met quite a few who won't. All non-offending victims of head on collisions. Brian, a guy I first met today had his accident in August 2001. He just got out of a wheelchair, and will never get off double leg supporting shoulder braces. He was a contractor, and lost his business. He credits his survival to being in a new Volvo when he was hit by a PU doing 65 mph.
From him I learned that there are 15 head-ons in my small neck of the woods solely from old folks having cardiac arrest, strokes, etc while driving. Another big slug from DUI drivers, then some more from not seeing backlit cars and trying to pass, etc. Two lane roads carrying a lot of traffic are just dangerous period.
I figured I would stay here till I am old, but I am not so sure now. One SOB hitting me was enough. If it happened again, and I survived, I would be truly and deeply pissed. Our formerly rural and vacation area that had very few year round residents is now suburban, and people under typical suburban time pressures are clogging the roads, getting frustrated and doing stupid things. Plus alcohol sure doesn’t help. And lack of good public transit means old folks hang on to their cars way beyond the time they should be grounded.
I may get an apartment or condo in town, close to I-5, walk on sidewalks to gym, grocery doctor, etc- and put this 2-lane Russian Roulette behind me. May even return to Seattle. Feels like I snapped on a live round, but escaped. It sure has me thinking.
Ha