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Old 19-03-2008, 10:12 PM   #1
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Coming home from the Docs after having a complete once over, everything perfect, blood pressure, colestoral, blood sugar levels etc, all good.
Driving my sons Corolla that we'd just got in Dec for him to learn in, 1996 CSX top of the wozza great car, new clutch, timing belt and water pump.
Pulled up at a red light and just sitting there 4th in line and then what I thought was a bomb went off.

I got thrown completely out of my seat (yes my belt was on) and hit the rear view mirror, slammed back into my seat and snapped it the bang again and flung up to the top of the windscreen, WTF.

Went to get out to see if I'd run over a land mine but couldn't open my door, climbed over and got out the passengers door to see some woman in a Commodore wagon just run striaght up the back of me at 70 kays, no brakes no nothing, just wham bam thank you maam.

Including her car 5 cars were damaged, mine the worst.
Written off I'd say without doubt, lucky we took out comprehensive insurance, paid 5 g valued at 7and a half, thank you.
But I'm very very sore, my neck is killing me and it felt like a mule kicked me in the back.

No body injured apart from whip lash, pretty pished about the car, it was a ripper and took ages to find, have to start looking again.

Cops turned up and got a statement off her saying "My foot slipped".
I didn't talk to her because I wanted to kill her, so I left it to the others.
My son is pretty disappointed, lucky we went for a last long drive last night on his L's.

Lucky it wasn't my clevo XC or I might be up on an assault charge.

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Old 19-03-2008, 10:14 PM   #2
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Looks like an Adventra too. Good to see you're not *that* hurt though.
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Old 19-03-2008, 10:15 PM   #3
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Looks like an Adventra too. Good to see you're not *that* hurt though.
Yep, thats what it was.
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Old 19-03-2008, 10:16 PM   #4
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Ouch!!! Sorry to hear about your accident but so glad to hear that you are ok (Except a sore neck) Cars can be replaced...You can't!
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Old 19-03-2008, 10:17 PM   #5
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sorry to hear, but if yours is the red car and hers is the black car, that was not a 70kmh hit id hate to tell you.
if it was a 70kmh hit in the arze, the hatch would be sitting behind the drivers seat.

make sure you go see a doctor too and get a once over. problems can occur later down the track and if you dont have it documented, theres nothing you can do about it.
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sorry to hear, but if yours is the red car and hers is the black car, that was not a 70kmh hit id hate to tell you.
if it was a 70kmh hit in the arze, the hatch would be sitting behind the drivers seat.

make sure you go see a doctor too and get a once over. problems can occur later down the track and if you dont have it documented, theres nothing you can do about it.
Yeah you're probably right. I didn't hear any brakes screeching, but then I wouldn't would I, she probably had ABS, so yes it was probably more like 30-40 kays, what ever it was I was blown clean out of my seat and I'm over 6 foot.
Off to the Docs again in the morn.
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Old 19-03-2008, 10:21 PM   #7
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make sure you go see a doctor too and get a once over. problems can occur later down the track and if you dont have it documented, theres nothing you can do about it.
seccond that motion! in hard hits, problems DO occur later down the track i can assure you
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Old 19-03-2008, 10:27 PM   #8
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seccond that motion! in hard hits, problems DO occur later down the track i can assure you
3rd that motion. My uncle got rear ended in 2003 and is still having trouble with his neck. He gets bad migraines, and it's really stuffed his life up.

At least you managed to walk away. It looked like a hard hit, that's for certain.
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Old 19-03-2008, 10:29 PM   #9
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Ouch dude that's no good.

But, this accident is the reason I leave reasonably large gaps between my car and the one in front when I'm stopped at lights. I don't trust the people behind me and if you get shunted into another vehicle by the one behind you, the insurance situation can get messy.
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Old 19-03-2008, 10:35 PM   #10
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It's a huge shock, this happened to me and my brother and his missus about 15 years ago, peak hour traffic on Hoddle St Melbourne. Coming home from the beach one day, clown behind didnt seem to notice the traffic was stopped and hit us at probably the same speed. I was in the back seat and got thrown up into the roof and the car (Grandfather's Datsun Stanza) was a right off.

Luckily for me the worst injury was a huge lump on my scone from the button on my hat hitting the roof. The bloke behind copped a huge serve and he drove off in a stuffed car also

Main thing all is ok
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ouch sorry to hear mate
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Old 19-03-2008, 10:42 PM   #12
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Thanks for all the good wishes.
sorry, i did mean that i hope your OK and the insurance doesnt stuff you around either.
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Old 19-03-2008, 11:09 PM   #13
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Sorry to hear mate....as everyone else has said..go see that doctor of yours again.
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Old 19-03-2008, 11:16 PM   #14
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glad your ok man.
I hear a possible third party bodily claim on order. It's a good idea incase there is sustained neck damage. Just make sure you keep receipts of all the doctors, physio, chiro and specialist appointment you make. Then claim it with the government when u can. Hopefully u will be duly compensated, assuming you want to head down that path.
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Old 19-03-2008, 11:53 PM   #15
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sorry, i did mean that i hope your OK and the insurance doesnt stuff you around either.
Thats OK mate, I wasn't having a shot.
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Old 20-03-2008, 12:05 AM   #16
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Sorry to repeat the go and see the doctor advice but these things can catch up with you later in life in a bad way. Must be documented now and details of the other party kept.
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Old 20-03-2008, 01:32 AM   #17
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This should help

http://www.icwa.wa.gov.au/mvpi/mvpi_claim_pi.shtml
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Old 20-03-2008, 01:37 AM   #18
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sorry to hear, but if yours is the red car and hers is the black car, that was not a 70kmh hit id hate to tell you.
if it was a 70kmh hit in the arze, the hatch would be sitting behind the drivers seat.

make sure you go see a doctor too and get a once over. problems can occur later down the track and if you dont have it documented, theres nothing you can do about it.
i agree.. get a medical report on file!!! if it stuffs you in short or long term you can't prove nothing...!!!!
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Old 20-03-2008, 01:45 AM   #19
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Sorry to repeat the go and see the doctor advice but these things can catch up with you later in life in a bad way. Must be documented now and details of the other party kept.
Yeh ditto from me too , go to the docs & do everything that you can to make sure you do not get stuffed around by the authorities.

I had even a worse accident than that, i should have been dead , but with all my sports activities i did when young , & was still doing them, saved my neck from snapping, i got hit while making a right hand turn from the rear by a big fairlaine & i was in an xa sedan, the car was hit at 100 kmh when the driver should have only been doing 60 kmh, but being stopped & waiting my turn to go, i saw this big thing coming in the rear view & the driver had plenty of room to go down the side, but with no brakes on he hit me & my arms took all the force & my neck snapped back 3 times with me looking out the back window because the back of my seat collapsed, all i wanted to do was get out of the car as soon as i could because the boot was in the back seat, the excuse of the p later was the sun was in his eyes & he couldn't see my car.
there was no skid marks on the road & my car got pushed 30 meters down the road with on coming traffic having to avoid hitting me. That was one wild ride.

I still get pain in the shoulders but i live with it now, at least i was able to do most things i did before. Even the neuro surgens could not believed i survived such an impact?

So guys make sure you play plenty of sports & keep fit, that was in 1992 & i can still play tennis & kick a footy & bowl cricket balls etc, at the young age of 56 & just got myself a new bicycle to have some fun & go for long rides.
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Old 20-03-2008, 07:44 AM   #20
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Yeah go back & see ya Doc

Foot slipped what a classic, was she wearing high heels with slippery soles as this would be the only way & if she was is still her fault for wearing shoes like this to drive in & also if she was braking earlier she would have had time to apply the brakes before hitting anything.

She was most likely on the Mobile or doing her makeup :

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Old 20-03-2008, 09:35 AM   #21
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Make her insurance cover your medical costs mate... its not your fault so why do you have to pay the bills?... dont you have an emotional stress disorder now? a fear of driving and being outdoors? fear or women behind the wheel on Holdens? (dont we all have that last fear anyway? :P)
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bad luck mate. doesn't really look that bad in the photos though. You were unlucky to get whiplash. sounds like the seat belt didnt do its job. I've been in a few accidents (only 1 my fault) and I've always got out no worries. Every one I have realised its about to happen and braced for it though so I guess it would be different if your just sitting there unaware.
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Most important thing is your health, so get it all checked out. Good luck for a speedy recovery.

Looking at the damage of the Adventura, it couldn't have been traveling that fast at all. Looks like the impact has just popped the bonnet.
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Yeh ditto from me too , go to the docs & do everything that you can to make sure you do not get stuffed around by the authorities.

I had even a worse accident than that, i should have been dead , but with all my sports activities i did when young , & was still doing them, saved my neck from snapping, i got hit while making a right hand turn from the rear by a big fairlaine & i was in an xa sedan, the car was hit at 100 kmh when the driver should have only been doing 60 kmh, but being stopped & waiting my turn to go, i saw this big thing coming in the rear view & the driver had plenty of room to go down the side, but with no brakes on he hit me & my arms took all the force & my neck snapped back 3 times with me looking out the back window because the back of my seat collapsed, all i wanted to do was get out of the car as soon as i could because the boot was in the back seat, the excuse of the p later was the sun was in his eyes & he couldn't see my car.
there was no skid marks on the road & my car got pushed 30 meters down the road with on coming traffic having to avoid hitting me. That was one wild ride.

I still get pain in the shoulders but i live with it now, at least i was able to do most things i did before. Even the neuro surgens could not believed i survived such an impact?

So guys make sure you play plenty of sports & keep fit, that was in 1992 & i can still play tennis & kick a footy & bowl cricket balls etc, at the young age of 56 & just got myself a new bicycle to have some fun & go for long rides.
Did the guy go to jail or at least lose his license? These days if he were caught doing 100 in a 60 he'd be in big poo in QLD, and even more poo if he crashed while doing said speed.
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Mate when you go to the doctors they will get you to fill out a form to claim off of the at fault drivers third party insurance (the one that you pay with your rego).

The driver will then get a letter advising them that a claim has been lodged. The doctor shouldn't charge you a penny, it's all done through insurance.

Hope all goes well.
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Did the guy go to jail or at least lose his license? These days if he were caught doing 100 in a 60 he'd be in big poo in QLD, and even more poo if he crashed while doing said speed.
When he hit me the cops said he was doing about 70k's but because he didn't hit the brakes & that i was stationary they said he hit me at around 100 or 120k's i was still in hospital when the court case was heard & all he got 3 years cancellation of his drivers license, & lied to his teeth, his father was a big wig & they lived in Toorak , the charge he got charged with careless & dangerous driving with not thinking about why he didn't go around me or slam on the brakes
He should have gone to jail for 6 months - 3 years but when your family has money for the best lawers , this guy was lucky i didn't break his legs, when i got out & went over to his car , he had a real hot chick in the front & i was more worried about her than myself, i called the ambulance & they took them away & said they will send for another one for me, so i stayed on the side of the road & waited with people all around worried about what they had seen , & could not believe that i wasn't in the ambulance with the couple. then all of a sudden the ground started spinning & i was in big trouble, the next thing a remember is that i was being looked after by 3 neuro surgeons that said i should not have been alive.

If i had died he would have gone for manslaughter & there was no way his wealthy family could have got him out of that & he would have gone to jail for 15 years.

TAC fixed me up but it took 3 years of hard gym work & swimming to get me back to were i was before the accident?

I think if he had been doing 100k's without putting on the brakes ( they say that when a stationary car gets hit you can double that speed at impact) i don't think there would have been anything left of the car or me, as it was the both cars were right off's. I am still glad i can tell the story rather than being 6 ft in the ground?

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( they say that when a stationary car gets hit you can double that speed at impact)

cheers FF2
'They' obviously dont have a clue on what they are talking about.
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'They' obviously dont have a clue on what they are talking about.
If i was moving & still no brakes by the rear end impact it wouldn't have been so hard , but when i was stationary & a sitting target the impact would be harder
& more violent & remember this was a big v8 fairlaine hitting me rather than a smaller car, i was lucky that i was in a bigger car also, those fairlaines are not light cars?
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he excuse of the p later was the sun was in his eyes & he couldn't see my car.
I got knocked off a motorbike by an old guy with more or less the same excuse: "sun glare".
I was going straight, he did a right hand turn into me.
My Result: Broken leg and no more Triumph Trophy 900.
His Result: I think he was inconvenienced by not having a car for a few days, but thats about it !

I don't know about most people, but if I couldn't see what was coming down the road, I wouldn't turn !

<edit>Forgot to mention: He was driving a Volvo</edit>
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that really sucks, i hope no one was seriously injured but now for your son, find him the last of the RWD corrola's, hopefully in good condition and throw a 4AGE in there :P twin cam I4 scream! and he'll love it!! just dont let him come home after 10:00 lol
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