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My First Accident

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phx123

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Well when I joined the site not too long again I told ya that I was in a head on collision.. I now have a few pics from the crash to share with you. I am truly lucky to be alive.. here are the pics..
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All I got as a result of the crash was a shattered left foot.. Ankle was ok but everything else splintered. A few plates and screws and an external frame to keep my foot the correct size and I'm making a good recovery soo far..:breakdown


-Bob
 
I was coming home for christmas.. Dec 22/05 and this guy hydroplaned and crossed the center median and hit me head on.. We were both travelling a 110 kms so thats what 65 miles an hour...I was stuck in bed for like 4 months straight.
 
WoW...Your lucky to still be alive. How fast were you going.And what did you hit!
 
The other guy was driving a mid-late 90's chev pickup.. might have been a long box extended cab.
 
Yep...but because I was working and he was working there is no ICBC (insurance claim) settlement.. It now becomes a work place accident and its covered by the Workers Compensation Board...No big payout for all my troubles..
 
Glad to hear you are recovering. That was one heck of an accident.
 
Glad that you are alive! That looks as bad as when I got into a head wreck in my 240SX head on into an Isuzu trooper. My 240 was lowered. It basically ran me over. I was blessed and so are you. That looks pretty bad.
 
It sucked thats for sure..I had two surgeries and was told I had a 10 percent chance to walk assisted.. ( with a walker or a cane). I've been doin physio now for a few months and I can walk un-assisted so I'm pretty happy..Still a long road yet but I am getting better
 
Oh and I forgot to add that the insurance company repaired the truck at a price of $72,000 canadian.. I dont know what the trucks are made of but it must be gold.
 
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