RaySharpton
Retired and going to Disney.
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Hello. My name is Ray.
I was just coming home from my Publix grocery store in my wheelchair and I was hit by a car while I was in the crosswalk.
Before crossing I waved at the driver motioning if I could cross. The car stopped. I started crossing and I was almost about to cross in front of the driver and then the driver started moving. I yelled and waved for the driver to stop, but the driver wasn't looking at me.
I think my left arm got caught on part of the car mirror and it pulled me out of my wheelchair just enough as it continued forward. I tried to right myself, but I was already too far out of my wheelchair and I was pulled out and fell to the ground on my left side.
I guess I was in a daze after hitting the asphalt.
I tried to sit up, but I was on a slight incline and I couldn't sit up by myself.
Another driver asked if he could help me get up and he tried to sit me up, but I couldn't stand up by myself. He actually stayed and called 911 even after asking me if I wanted him to call 911. I told him I didn't know.
The driver that hit me parked their car and came to me and apologized and said that she didn't see me.
After a while, two Georgia Power men came by and actually lifted me up into my wheelchair after turning the wheelchair around. I couldn't believe that they lifted me up completely into my chair.
The Grady ambulance staff checked me out and I thought that I feeling better and after a discussion, I thought I was okay not to go to the hospital.
The police came and wrote out a report and issued the driver for hitting me in the crosswalk.
We exchanged information with the driver that hit me and the Atlanta policeman gave me a card with information.
I think that I am okay now. My back and left leg are just a little sore right now compared to the time earlier.
I just called my physician and left a message to call me back so that I could ask his advice of whether I should come in to see him to be checked out, especially if I feel different in another day or two.
I actually Googled what to do after being hit by a car.
https://www.citylab.com/life/2015/05/what-to-do-when-youre-hit-by-a-car/393809/
https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/pedestrian-hit-by-car-legal-options.html
I always worry about falling down and the difficulty I would have trying to get up by myself.
I am retired, I live alone, and I have no family.
I need to ask your help of what I should be doing right now.
I was just coming home from my Publix grocery store in my wheelchair and I was hit by a car while I was in the crosswalk.
Before crossing I waved at the driver motioning if I could cross. The car stopped. I started crossing and I was almost about to cross in front of the driver and then the driver started moving. I yelled and waved for the driver to stop, but the driver wasn't looking at me.
I think my left arm got caught on part of the car mirror and it pulled me out of my wheelchair just enough as it continued forward. I tried to right myself, but I was already too far out of my wheelchair and I was pulled out and fell to the ground on my left side.
I guess I was in a daze after hitting the asphalt.
I tried to sit up, but I was on a slight incline and I couldn't sit up by myself.
Another driver asked if he could help me get up and he tried to sit me up, but I couldn't stand up by myself. He actually stayed and called 911 even after asking me if I wanted him to call 911. I told him I didn't know.
The driver that hit me parked their car and came to me and apologized and said that she didn't see me.
After a while, two Georgia Power men came by and actually lifted me up into my wheelchair after turning the wheelchair around. I couldn't believe that they lifted me up completely into my chair.
The Grady ambulance staff checked me out and I thought that I feeling better and after a discussion, I thought I was okay not to go to the hospital.
The police came and wrote out a report and issued the driver for hitting me in the crosswalk.
We exchanged information with the driver that hit me and the Atlanta policeman gave me a card with information.
I think that I am okay now. My back and left leg are just a little sore right now compared to the time earlier.
I just called my physician and left a message to call me back so that I could ask his advice of whether I should come in to see him to be checked out, especially if I feel different in another day or two.
I actually Googled what to do after being hit by a car.
https://www.citylab.com/life/2015/05/what-to-do-when-youre-hit-by-a-car/393809/
https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/pedestrian-hit-by-car-legal-options.html
I always worry about falling down and the difficulty I would have trying to get up by myself.
I am retired, I live alone, and I have no family.
I need to ask your help of what I should be doing right now.