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  • Super User

On Oct 8th, as I was traveling in the far right lane at 35 mph, some Blind moron decides to pull right out in front of me, not 18' from me.

Dealing with the wife situation now I have this, my beloved 2003 Duramax is Totaled thanks to her. So I swerved to miss her, but ended up totaling a Honda Civic, when asked if the 3 girls in the car were o.k. they all said we are fine, now they hired a lawyer and are suing for medical compensation, or plainly put, looking for a payday, as the EMT's and the fire dept checked them out and said they were fine. Oct has not been good.

 

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  • Super User

Well, at least you’re ok. 
Your truck looks like mine after some relatives totaled it…

Hope things are better soon !

  • Super User

oh no!!  the person that pulled out in front of you got out unscathed?!

 

this is an awful situation.  sorry for the troubles.

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7 hours ago, Darth-Baiter said:

oh no!!  the person that pulled out in front of you got out unscathed?!

 

this is an awful situation.  sorry for the troubles.

Yep, she just took off. 

21 hours ago, Hammer 4 said:

now they hired a lawyer and are suing for medical compensation, or plainly put, looking for a payday, as the EMT's and the fire dept checked them out and said they were fine.

Their lawyers will have them going to see an orthopedic dr and a  therapist soon complaining of soft tissue injury.

Soft tissue injuries are money makers, the reciepiant will get about $15,000.00 and med bills paid. Lawyer will get $30k.

  • Super User

The unscathed passengers collaborated and said " a payday can be had " .

Yep, the world we live in. ?

Glad you're ok ?

  • Super User

So sorry to hear that. This is something you don’t need on top of everything else. 

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