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Had to give a report to the cops, ambulance driver, and left my information for the insurance companies to phone depose me.
I went to the pharmacy yesterday for my wife's scrips. Right at the pharmacy, i'm in the LT lane, with a car in front of me, also waiting to make a left. Nobody in the lane to my right, so traffic is flowing in the far right lane.
Lady in an SUV starts to turn right, but there's a parked car right there, and a car waiting to turn left off the side street, so she has to slow to a crawl to make her right. Car right behind her, hits the brakes and stops about 2 feet from her rear bumper.
With a completely unobstructed view, and me not moving, i simulataneously hear tires screeching and a vehicle in my peripheral vision. Too late! POW, right into the back of the car, which then gets pushed forward into the SUV. Three car accident.
I don't think anybody was hurt badly, but one lady (the SUV driver) was pretty shaken up and said the shoulder harness hurt her left shoulder. The guy in the car (the most innocent of the involved, since he was sitting still when he got hit) said he hit his head on the steering wheel. They took him to the hospital just to be sure. I think he'll be ok, though. He was pretty lucid and had a mark, but no real bruise on his forehead.
Anyway, when the cops get there, i'm the 4th witness they talk to, even though i'm the only one who really saw the whole thing. Some genius firefighter from the town directed two of the three cars off the street and into the YMCA parking lot. So, when the cops got there, they had NO idea what had happened.
The cops told me my version was the 4th one. I told the lady "I don't care what else you've heard. I saw the whole thing from 20 feet away. I didn't hear it happen. I watched it happen." Finally, they said that the order of the cars was in question. I told her "There's no question at all. The blue car is the only one damaged in front and back. It HAD to be in the middle, the SUV has the back end crumpled, and the van has the front end crumpled. There's only one possible order. The one i described." She said "Oh yeah!" Well duh!
Anyway, i'm supposed to get a call from them today in the office and the insurance people already called to set phone appointments for Friday. Life in the big city, huh? (Well not that big! 70,000 or so.) The Professor
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