Belle0101
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To say that there is always someone worse off was never so true as this morning.
I was on my way to do some Christmas shopping and DH was heading out of town. I told him to be careful because I had heard that the town he was headed to was due for some snow.
15 minutes later my phone rings and I know it's DH because of the ringtone. I'm thinking it can't be good because we just talked. I answer, he's really mad and tells me that someone just rear-ended him and his car was "messed up real bad."
It took me an hour to get where he was. By that time the car had been towed, the police said it was totalled. It doesn't appear that the other driver even tried to stop. The pavement was dry, it hadn't snowed yet and there were no skid marks. DH was in the left turn lane and the driver hit him so hard that the trunk was pushed against the driver's backseat.
Anyhow, I took DH to the ER and as bad as things are for us - injuries, a totalled car, dealing with the aftermath and insurance companies - the hospital staff said this was the fourth car accident that morning. Sadly, there had already been a fatallity by 10 in the morning.
We don't know the other family and they weren't involved in this accident. Even so, I just can't help but feel so sorry for them. I got to take my DH home, he'll heal, we'll find another car but another family goes home without a loved one and will be planning a funeral.
I was on my way to do some Christmas shopping and DH was heading out of town. I told him to be careful because I had heard that the town he was headed to was due for some snow.
15 minutes later my phone rings and I know it's DH because of the ringtone. I'm thinking it can't be good because we just talked. I answer, he's really mad and tells me that someone just rear-ended him and his car was "messed up real bad."
It took me an hour to get where he was. By that time the car had been towed, the police said it was totalled. It doesn't appear that the other driver even tried to stop. The pavement was dry, it hadn't snowed yet and there were no skid marks. DH was in the left turn lane and the driver hit him so hard that the trunk was pushed against the driver's backseat.
Anyhow, I took DH to the ER and as bad as things are for us - injuries, a totalled car, dealing with the aftermath and insurance companies - the hospital staff said this was the fourth car accident that morning. Sadly, there had already been a fatallity by 10 in the morning.
We don't know the other family and they weren't involved in this accident. Even so, I just can't help but feel so sorry for them. I got to take my DH home, he'll heal, we'll find another car but another family goes home without a loved one and will be planning a funeral.




People just plow into the car, totally oblivious, not even attempting to stop. 

