Ally Cat's Mommy
05-07-2006, 01:25 PM
Let me start by saying that Cali, and everyone else is FINE. (I think I am still in shock though).
On Thursday we were driving in heavy traffic at around 65 MPH on the freeway. (I was driving, Warren was in the passenger seat, Cali and Cameron were in the back seat).
All of a sudden the traffic in front of me braked, so I slammed on brakes too. Thanks in large part to my SUV having ABS, I managed to stop without too much difficulty, but the SUV behind me didn't realise that the traffic had stopped and ploughed straight into me, pushing me into the car in front. I immediately got out and ran around to the passenger side, as this is where Cali's seat is, and she was screaming her little head off! Warren had to force her door open, as the back of the car is so badly damaged the back doors no longer open properly! Thank God Cali was fine - she just got a big fright.
The guy who hit me was driving a brand new (as in 9 days old) RANGE ROVER - those things are like army tanks, and his car has hardly any damage. My towbar prevented major cosmetic damage at the back - ie no broken windows etc, but the back seats are actually sitting about 4 inches out of alignment - and the whole floorpan at the back is bent.
Also the front of the car - where I went into the car in front - is a mess. My bullbars are right into the radiator, and the hood can't open. (The guy in front of me fled the scene - he was probably driving without a licence or something, as MY insurance would pay for his damage so I can't think why he ran away????)
My car is in for an assessment - I am hoping the insurance company writes it off, as I really don't want to drive it again after such a bad accident. I was looking today at either the Dodge Durango or the Nissan Armada as a replacement - my next SUV is going to be a HUGE one in case this happens again.
I can honestly say that if we were not all wearing seat belts, and Cali was not in a properly installed rear-facing car chair, the outcome would have been very different.
Every time I look at her I just cry, I am still in such a state of shock, and trying not to think about what COULD have happened.
On Thursday we were driving in heavy traffic at around 65 MPH on the freeway. (I was driving, Warren was in the passenger seat, Cali and Cameron were in the back seat).
All of a sudden the traffic in front of me braked, so I slammed on brakes too. Thanks in large part to my SUV having ABS, I managed to stop without too much difficulty, but the SUV behind me didn't realise that the traffic had stopped and ploughed straight into me, pushing me into the car in front. I immediately got out and ran around to the passenger side, as this is where Cali's seat is, and she was screaming her little head off! Warren had to force her door open, as the back of the car is so badly damaged the back doors no longer open properly! Thank God Cali was fine - she just got a big fright.
The guy who hit me was driving a brand new (as in 9 days old) RANGE ROVER - those things are like army tanks, and his car has hardly any damage. My towbar prevented major cosmetic damage at the back - ie no broken windows etc, but the back seats are actually sitting about 4 inches out of alignment - and the whole floorpan at the back is bent.
Also the front of the car - where I went into the car in front - is a mess. My bullbars are right into the radiator, and the hood can't open. (The guy in front of me fled the scene - he was probably driving without a licence or something, as MY insurance would pay for his damage so I can't think why he ran away????)
My car is in for an assessment - I am hoping the insurance company writes it off, as I really don't want to drive it again after such a bad accident. I was looking today at either the Dodge Durango or the Nissan Armada as a replacement - my next SUV is going to be a HUGE one in case this happens again.
I can honestly say that if we were not all wearing seat belts, and Cali was not in a properly installed rear-facing car chair, the outcome would have been very different.
Every time I look at her I just cry, I am still in such a state of shock, and trying not to think about what COULD have happened.