Dolce27
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OP: I'm very sorry for your son's accident and I'm thankful that he's going to be alright and I hope that he heals soon.
As for the driver of the truck: it sounds like he's a decent guy that had an honest accident. I hope they find him and get his info to cover your son's med bills. Since he sounds to be a decent guy I'm going to go with this: He was probably pretty shaken himself that day and not thinking clearly as well. When your son advised him that he was alright, he simply didn't think about calling the police/ exchanging info (since it wasn't two auto vehicles in an accident). When I was in high school I was on the tennis team. One day during practice we were doing drills and I was working on my backhand. A girl walked up behind me just as I swung. My tennis racket hit her in the nose and broke it. She had to be taken to the hospital. I was so shaken up that I was almost sick - I had to sit out the rest of practice (and I found out later her mother wanted to sue me - I was sixteen and she walked up behind me!). All I'm saying is, I'd be a basket case if I accidently hit a cyclist and I know I wouldn't be thinking clearly or logically myself - even though I'm not the one suffering physical injuries. As I stated above: the driver of the truck sounded to be a decent guy. He stopped and offered the OP's son a ride home. I'm sure that he has no problem handing over his insurance info and I'm going to assume that he simply didn't think to on the day of the accident b/c he was shaken as well and the OP's son informed him that he was fine. I'm going to hope that the police find him for insurance purposes but don't try to press charges against him b/c it sounds like he tried to do the right thing.
As for the driver of the truck: it sounds like he's a decent guy that had an honest accident. I hope they find him and get his info to cover your son's med bills. Since he sounds to be a decent guy I'm going to go with this: He was probably pretty shaken himself that day and not thinking clearly as well. When your son advised him that he was alright, he simply didn't think about calling the police/ exchanging info (since it wasn't two auto vehicles in an accident). When I was in high school I was on the tennis team. One day during practice we were doing drills and I was working on my backhand. A girl walked up behind me just as I swung. My tennis racket hit her in the nose and broke it. She had to be taken to the hospital. I was so shaken up that I was almost sick - I had to sit out the rest of practice (and I found out later her mother wanted to sue me - I was sixteen and she walked up behind me!). All I'm saying is, I'd be a basket case if I accidently hit a cyclist and I know I wouldn't be thinking clearly or logically myself - even though I'm not the one suffering physical injuries. As I stated above: the driver of the truck sounded to be a decent guy. He stopped and offered the OP's son a ride home. I'm sure that he has no problem handing over his insurance info and I'm going to assume that he simply didn't think to on the day of the accident b/c he was shaken as well and the OP's son informed him that he was fine. I'm going to hope that the police find him for insurance purposes but don't try to press charges against him b/c it sounds like he tried to do the right thing.




