Nantha wrote:My little bro is in intensive care had a nasty skateboarding accident and ruptured a kidney. He's gonna be okay, but still.
Yikes - that sounds nasty. Glad to hear he'll be ok.
Nantha wrote:My little bro is in intensive care had a nasty skateboarding accident and ruptured a kidney. He's gonna be okay, but still.
Nantha wrote:My little bro is in intensive care had a nasty skateboarding accident and ruptured a kidney. He's gonna be okay, but still.
Turbo wrote:One day I'll get around to tasting Pussy.
NeglectedField wrote:I had no idea you could get that much RAM. Shows what I know about computers.
sugarmouse wrote:My Grandmother died last week. We were really close. I am so glad the funeral isn't until I get back, although obviously I would have had to miss some of BS if it was.
V-Man wrote:This kind of thing gets me so bent out of shape mad, you can't really switch the stress off but the best thing to do is reassure yourself that it will all work out. Back in February Meg accidentally rear-ended a Polish lady in a Nissan Note, they were sitting stationary at a roundabout, there was a gap in the traffic so the woman in front started to pull off, Meg started to follow her then she suddenly slammed the brakes on even though there wasn't any traffic. Meg jumped on the brakes too but went into the back of her at about 4mph, there was no visible damage to the 13 year old Ford Fiesta that Meg was driving at the time and a small scuff on the Nissan's bumper. Regardless the woman filed a full claim for damages and whiplash. It was a complete pain in the arse because Meg had just put the deposit down on her new car, her insurer immediately cancelled the quote leaving her with a new car and no insurance, also cancelled her current policy because she had filed to move it over to the new car the day before the accident and would neither reinstate it or give her any money back on the 8 months of outstanding insurance she had left on the policy which was to be transferred to the new car. In the end the insurance on my car went up because she was a named driver, she searched for days and only managed to find one online company that would insure her new car (even though it was only a punto) which was hardly cheap and the insurance on our motorhome ended up going up when I put her on the policy for that as well. Like 6 months later we just got the documents from her old insurer through confirming that the woman's whiplash claim had been thrown out and the damage repair was costed up to about £400 which is less than the increase we've seen on our other insurance policies as a result of the whole thing. We couldn't have settled outside the insurers in the first instance though because she was claiming whiplash. At 4mph!
The bottom line however is that it will all be fine in the end; we're still here, we still have our jobs, our home and our cars, we're not poor and life goes on. It's just a ballache when it happens, more so if you are found to be at fault. If I were in your position I would just reassure myself that at least the guy is suffering and clearly he deserves it.