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  1. #1
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    Jun 2006
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    I shouldn't have looked at the pics. You poor thing.

    Maybe it was the glare. I have to hope there was some bit of humanity in this person, and it was an accident. No one would do that to you on purpose (right?).

  2. #2
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    Oh, I just read that he saw you, so I'm a little depressed now. What was he thinking?!

    When I was 14 years old, I was hit by a car door while riding. The person stopped for a minute, but left before the ambulance came. Fortunately, she had a vanity plate, which I easily remembered. I sued and won enough to pay my medical bills.

  3. #3
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    Very happy to hear you're alive and have no broken bones (although your skull does look interesting). Your attitude is great!

    Annoying to read over and over about drivers underestimating cyclists' speed and overestimating cyclists' ability to stop. Probably he saw you and "thought" you'd stop for some stupid reason. Or just wasn't thinking.

    Like you, I don't trust drivers to make the right decisions. My husband sometimes gets embarrassed riding with me because I'm a very assertive rider. I'm my own traffic cop: I motion cars coming from behind me when and when NOT to pass me, and cars coming from the opposite direction when to stop. I also send friendly waves, smile a lot and thank-you signs, and I hope that redeems me for bossing them around. I'm surprised most people "listen". But this is Vancouver, BC, where drivers are relatively accustomed to being around bicycles, and generally very "polite" (meaning: unassertive and hesitant). I think that wouldn't work as well in other cities... And who knows, one day maybe I'll be smashed into by a frustrated driver who decided he would not STOP when I motioned him to. Life is short. I'll start with my dessert tonight at dinner.

  4. #4
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    Location
    Bothell area, WA
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    ! :-o
    Almost a Bike Blog:
    http://kf.rainydaycommunications.net/

    Never give up. Never surrender.

  5. #5
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    Photos of the Scene

    Today I got my stitches removed. I'm having a lot of dizziness and the headaches are starting to be pretty intense... but overall, I feel pretty good.
    The doctor thinks I dislocated my shoulder and popped it back in during the accident. Check out the bruises on my left arm. Yuck. I can't use that arm very much yet.
    Today's progress: http://jrmints.com/blog/?p=16


    A dad of one of the racers took photos at the scene. (The car, the driver, me all bleeding.. )
    You can see them here:
    http://jrmints.com/blog/?p=17


    I have hired a lawyer. I explained that I don't want to bleed anyone dry, I just want my bills covered and my equipment replaced... The plastic surgeon doesn't want to see me for six months... so we'll need to estimate that in as well... assuming the insurance company wants to settle before then.

    That's all for now I think.

    Thanks again for all your well wishes!!!

    Paula

  6. #6
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    Feb 2008
    Location
    Maine
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    How scary . . . glad you're "okay" and hope you continue to heal. Hope the headaches & dizziness go away soon, and you start to feel like your old self!

  7. #7
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    Dec 2005
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    (((((Paula)))))

    Hope you're feeling better. Makes my minor post-ride discomfort look like nothing. Impressive sums it up. And you're poor bike. Hope the driver, or his insurance, coughs up the money so you can get a new one (+ your medical expenses). Maybe he ought to trade in his car for a bike.
    Beth

 

 

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