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Mhelvic 06-22-2013 06:32 PM

Today was not a Good Day
 
Last night was great! I washed and waxed the vette in anticipation of driving it and hanging out with the wife. However, today was not a good day. On the way home I was driving behind a beater pickup truck and was driving approximately 30 mph. Unbeknownst to me that truck had stopped to make a left turn, but it did not have any brake lights or a turn signal illuminated, and when I realized it had stopped I had to swerve to the right to avoid rear-ending it.

Unfortunately, a drainage ditch was the only route of evasion and I went into and out of that ditch. I could have swore I heard the Dukes of Hazard theme song playing because I got some serious air. Checking the damage the most apparent damage was a busted lower front bumper, a busted grill, a curled up corner on the top of one side of the bumper where it meets the hood and the bottom of the radiator was smashed and dragging the ground. It also took a gouge out of the sidewall of the right rear tire and a chunk out of the edge of the right rear rim. Looking under the car I did not see any fluids leaking other than the radiator fluid and didn't see any other parts hanging down that aren't supposed to.

Most importantly, the wife and I were not hurt, even though my pride was hurt when I had to watch the vette leave the scene on the back of a tow truck. But, the insurance company was great so far and I'm only out $500.00 for the deductible. I will meet the insurance rep at the repair shop on Monday to find out how extensive the damage will actually be, so I'll update then.

Finally, for those of you in Florida, don't think the person driving a Yukon is crazy when they give you the wave as your driving your vettes; its just me with separation anxiety.

George's_Vette 06-22-2013 06:46 PM

Don't suppose the beater truck driver pulled over, said "my bad, knew those darn brake and turn signal lights were out, and here's my insurance info"?

Sorry to hear of the damage to your baby. Waste of a good cleaning yesterday.

Hope your repairs are swift and perfect.

George

Mhelvic 06-22-2013 06:55 PM

Nope, he kept driving to wherever it was that he was going. I'm just glad I missed hitting his truck that probably would not have been pretty. I'm kicking myself in the butt because I'm usually very careful and give other cars a wide berth when I'm driving the vette.

FlyerVette 06-22-2013 06:58 PM

Sorry to hear of your trouble but of course glad you're not injured. Hope the repairs go alright for you and you have the corvette back soon and good as new.

truckplay 06-22-2013 06:58 PM

wow, that sucks dude. hope you get her back soon. :thumbs:

George's_Vette 06-22-2013 07:00 PM

Actually makes things much more simple to resolve to only involve one vehicle. Doesn't really matter if you live in a no-fault state where everyone pays their own damages with their insurance. Think that's how no-fault works. Never lived in a state with no-fault.

George

Steve_R 06-22-2013 07:03 PM


Originally Posted by George's_Vette (Post 1584221842)
Don't suppose the beater truck driver pulled over, said "my bad, knew those darn brake and turn signal lights were out, and here's my insurance info"?

Why would he? If you run into the back of someone or swerve to miss running into the back of someone you're at fault. Period.

Sorry to hear about the wreck but at least you and your wife weren't hurt. :thumbs:

AORoads 06-22-2013 07:08 PM

good thing you're both ok. the number of lights out on all vehicles is really alarming. just my experience, but a lot of vehicles with an added trailer towing hitch seem to have light issues, too.

Boomer111 06-22-2013 07:12 PM

Ouch!

Glad nobody was injured.

pkmoose 06-22-2013 08:00 PM

Glad to hear that you and the wife are ok. A car can be repaired or replaced, humans... not so much. Best of luck with the repair, hope it's a speedy one.

pewter99 06-22-2013 08:05 PM

glad you are OK....where ya at in Florida?

Mhelvic 06-22-2013 08:07 PM

Fort Walton Beach area, so almost in Alabama...

dvilin 06-22-2013 08:07 PM

:yesnod:

Originally Posted by FlyerVette (Post 1584221894)
Sorry to hear of your trouble but of course glad you're not injured. Hope the repairs go alright for you and you have the corvette back soon and good as new.


Tonylmiller 06-22-2013 08:08 PM

Glad you are ok. The car can be repaired. Too bad the pickup didn't stop. I hope you can get back into your car soon!

peter pan 06-22-2013 08:21 PM


Originally Posted by truckplay (Post 1584221900)
wow, that sucks dude. hope you get her back soon. :thumbs:

:iagree:Glad you are ok and good luck with the repair:rock:

IrishSpuds 06-22-2013 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by Steve_R (Post 1584221933)
Why would he? If you run into the back of someone or swerve to miss running into the back of someone you're at fault. Period.

Sorry to hear about the wreck but at least you and your wife weren't hurt. :thumbs:

:crazy2: WRONG - Period. There is an expectation that all automobiles will have all requisite illumination in good working order. The buffoon in front of the OP did not. Entirely that morons fault - period... :eek::beatdeadhorse::beatdeadhorse:

Steve_R 06-22-2013 08:48 PM

LOL, nope. Guy that plowed into the back of my wife and messed her up told the Judge that her brake lights and blinkers weren't on. Judge read him the riot act and said it didn't matter, she was stopped and he was at fault.

Try again.

George's_Vette 06-22-2013 08:55 PM


Originally Posted by Steve_R (Post 1584222580)
LOL, nope. Guy that plowed into the back of my wife and messed her up told the Judge that her brake lights and blinkers weren't on. Judge read him the riot act and said it didn't matter, she was stopped and he was at fault.

Try again.

When he told the cops this did they check your wife's car for lights? If not I'd hire an attorney and go after the police for their lack of investigating the accident.

So you are driving at night and you plow into a car that has it's tail lights out. Who's fault?

George

Steve_R 06-22-2013 08:58 PM

The OP's accident wasn't at night. Try again.

Wife's car was destroyed. Judge said lack of brake lights or turn signals didn't mean the kid that hit her wasn't still responsible to watch the car in front of him.

IrishSpuds 06-22-2013 09:01 PM


Originally Posted by Steve_R (Post 1584222645)
The OP's accident wasn't at night. Try again.

Time is irrelevant - same requirements.


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