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  1. #1
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    Oh my! Wow.

    I'm glad you're walking about, albeit gingerly.

    Please be good to your bod, and when the adrenaline wears off, reassess if you need to see a Dr.

    I can recommend a good orthopedist and PT in Seattle but maybe someone else will have an east side recommendation for you. Not to mention a lawyer. Sounds like there were plenty of witnesses!

    Take it easy, sending healing vibes --

  2. #2
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    (((((kfergos))))) Get healthy! Get a lawyer!
    Andrea

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  3. #3
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    Being hit by a car is no fun. been there done that.
    It sound like it was the driver's fault - his ins should take care of your damages.
    An Atty is good guide - you might want to Pm MM_QFC and get the name of hers

  4. #4
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    )))Kfergos((( I'm glad to hear you're doing as well as you are, what a scary thing. I'm sure that driver will be paying, clearly sounds like it wasn't your fault. I can totally understand what you're feeling towards your bike, take care of your body too, and listen to it incase there are any "post crash" aches! You'll be up and at 'em soon!

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluejellybean View Post
    )))Kfergos((( I'm glad to hear you're doing as well as you are, what a scary thing. I'm sure that driver will be paying, clearly sounds like it wasn't your fault. I can totally understand what you're feeling towards your bike, take care of your body too, and listen to it incase there are any "post crash" aches! You'll be up and at 'em soon!
    oops backwards brackets...just finished a long ride, getting a little tired!!

  6. #6
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    Wow, I'm so glad you are okay! I rode in that area earlier this morning and can just imagine the accident; it sounds so scary.

    You might consider contacting John Duggan. Our team has used him a lot this year (unfortunately) and all have had good things to say about him. I believe his office is in Seattle, near Qwest Field.

    Also, Erik Moen is a great physical therapist with lots of cycling experience. He's located in Kenmore (near Log Boom Park).

  7. #7
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    Kfergos! I'm so glad you're alright! Or, mostly so, anyway. Take care of yourself - you'll be sore tomorrow. On the bright side - the guy may have pulled bone-headed move and nearly killed you, but he didn't flee the scene. His insurance should certainly pay for your bike damage, shouldn't it?

    Don't hesitate to see a doctor.

    Glad you're walking around.

  8. #8
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    Like Skier said, glad you're mostly OK.

    But you've got to stop thinking like a woman.
    The guy hit you, he doesn't have a drivers license. Let him worry about how he's gonna pay. And make him pay.
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  9. #9
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    +1 to what Zen said.

    It's a clear cut case. He hit you. He admitted he saw you, but turned anyway. Failure to yield. Did the police issue a ticket?

    If he was driving a rental car, there's sometimes insurance attached to that, unless he waived it to save money.

    It's his responsibility to cover your losses here. Consult an attorney. They're paid out of the proceeds of the lawsuit.

    I'm so glad you're not hurt badly, but do go get a full physical checkup.

    Roxy
    Getting in touch with my inner try-athlete.

  10. #10
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    What a sad way to end a beautiful day. Hang in there, take it easy on yourself - mentally and physically. Thinking of you.

  11. #11
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    Glad you are okay. Good luck with your bike.

    Pam

 

 

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