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^^^^^I saw that on the news tonight…..you think the 20 year old female driver might have been buried in their cell phone on Facebook?!?!
That's pretty typical. Almost getting sideswiped because someone has their nose in their phone is a daily occurrence for me.I saw that on the news tonight…..you think the 20 year old female driver might have been buried in their cell phone on Facebook?!?!
It is good that he didn't set out cones, he may have been killed doing it.It doesn't excuse the driver, but the rollback was set up in the "passing" lane with no safety cones out. It's also questionable whether the lights were flashing.
They weren't flashing after the car went over it I believe the beacon lights on top of the bed were some of the debris we saw go flyingIt doesn't excuse the driver, but the rollback was set up in the "passing" lane with no safety cones out. It's also questionable whether the lights were flashing.
Hope his insurance bought you the Fox run farm and some vacation money to boot.Just a little over a year and half ago I was working in a coned off area around my dump truck and skidloader trailer with signs up, and safety yellow on. I lowered 1 ramp on the trailer and had my head down untwisting the chain binder to losen the chain to unload the skidloader. I heard something dragging and coming towards me, it was a pick up truck dragging the line of cones. I turned to run out of the way and the passenger side of the pickup truck went up the ramp, causing it to go airbourne(nothing as cool or dramatic as the video above), landing on me and dragging me 10 feet. The driver didn't hit the brakes until 26 feet after running me over and that was more so cause of busting both tie rodes and not being able to steer..........A 16 year old driver, just got their license and didnt have to take a behind wheel test because of covid. 2 weeks for me in a stage 1 trauma center, 3 surgerys, and almost 2 years of not being able to return to my old job/position. All because of a distracted inexperienced driver.
The helicopter wasn't even landed at the truma center yet and what was left of my phone was ringing. The next morning when I was a bit more with it to check messages and voice mails. It was the kid's/parent's insurance. Wanting a statement, list of injuries, and wanting to know if I had cones, and signs out along with hi vis on........I knew right then and there I needed an attorney.........they knew I was shaken up so I probably would've forgotten key points on my statement, I didn't know my injuries but they wanted me to say what I only knew so they could go back and say " you said only this was broken, now x,y,z is too?" How low insurance is. It was a different story when my attorney returned their call and not me haha. There is no reasonable excuse to cause an accident hurt or kill someone but with my case or in the video case cones and or signs play a major factor for covering your backside. Cones and signs should've been tapered around the scene along with lights on the truck........having cops on scene I'm a bit shocked no one was ahead of a taper merging traffic. In my area a trailer or truck with a huge cushion buffer is placed before or in tapers to prevent situations like this. Seemed like a pretty poor set up on everyone's end........ granted a learned the hard way that you can do things to the book and $h!t still happens. It's just not someone else, their dad, son, or brother, or a different company in a different town, it can happen to you. The sad thing is even if the driver was on their phone or distracted they could go after the truck driver, or city with the excuse/reason of no cones out warning them. The sadder thing is they could possibly win. Luckily the controls on the truck are on the driverside or on a remote. If the driver was on the passenger side that would've been terrible.It doesn't excuse the driver, but the rollback was set up in the "passing" lane with no safety cones out. It's also questionable whether the lights were flashing.
I totally agree but at the same time I think it insane that a truck driver like that would stop his truck in the passing lane of a divided highway WITHOUT AT MINIMUM having a patrol car with flashing lights behind him.The helicopter wasn't even landed at the truma center yet and what was left of my phone was ringing. The next morning when I was a bit more with it to check messages and voice mails. It was the kid's/parent's insurance. Wanting a statement, list of injuries, and wanting to know if I had cones, and signs out along with hi vis on........I knew right then and there I needed an attorney.........they knew I was shaken up so I probably would've forgotten key points on my statement, I didn't know my injuries but they wanted me to say what I only knew so they could go back and say " you said only this was broken, now x,y,z is too?" How low insurance is. It was a different story when my attorney returned their call and not me haha. There is no reasonable excuse to cause an accident hurt or kill someone but with my case or in the video case cones and or signs play a major factor for covering your backside. Cones and signs should've been tapered around the scene along with lights on the truck........having cops on scene I'm a bit shocked no one was ahead of a taper merging traffic. In my area a trailer or truck with a huge cushion buffer is placed before or in tapers to prevent situations like this. Seemed like a pretty poor set up on everyone's end........ granted a learned the hard way that you can do things to the book and $h!t still happens. It's just not someone else, their dad, son, or brother, or a different company in a different town, it can happen to you. The sad thing is even if the driver was on their phone or distracted they could go after the truck driver, or city with the excuse/reason of no cones out warning them. The sadder thing is they could possibly win. Luckily the controls on the truck are on the driverside or on a remote. If the driver was on the passenger side that would've been terrible.
My wife and I worked long and hard for our hobby farm and bought it after we got married. Sadly right after we bought it, is when all this happened.......so I'm not really enjoying it and it's hard to keep it up with my limitations......it's even harder to pay for it being on workers comp instead of making foreman wages, over time pay, weekend insectives. So much for working towards your dream. Going on almost 2 years no settlement has been offered since I'm still healing and still having surgeries and not sure yet if I can return to my old position or do my job. The insurance was fast to throw a low, low, LOW number at me to keep me away but not that stupid. After that it was all games and the the " act of God excuse"........until they got the accident investigation report(crazy what drowns can measure and investigators can determine from paint scrapes, and tire marks)Thank God workman's comp is covering my bills and paying me while I heal but only 65% income. Since I'm going after the insurance. Whatever I get I need to reimburse worker's comp back. I'm not the sue type/easy money type person. We were all 16 at one time having the world by the tail, and I'm sure the parents had some sleepless nights......they atleast called my employer to check on me. I try to put myself or my son in the kids shoes. I feel like justice needs to be served though. Pain and suffering, lost wages along with current and future limitations I have, time I lost with the family being laid up or not being able to do certain things with them due to my limitations are all worth something. My biggest concern is I was young, in great health, making big money with long hours to live my lifestyle and dreams, now I have limitations and probably can't do what I use to.....or until I retire, so now what? Need to find a less paying job with 9-5 hours my body can handle? Something like this happens and most people think you can sue for a crazy amount and live the rich and famous lifestyle and never work again. Sadly in most cases between lawyer fees, and being smart having to set money off to the side to pay for future medical bills from the accident that occur over time or from extra stress on your body, and setting money aside because of taking a less paying less physical job you don't come out ahead at all. I might be lucky to be able to retin my buildings or build a smaller shop if we decide to stay here or if my body can handle it. I'm sure there's other people out there though who don't think, would take that money buy a mansion, fancy car, not want to work and 2 years later be flat broke. Out of all this it was a wake up call for me not to leave the house mad, and don't take the family for granted. At our work safety meetings we hear stories of this happening in another town, another company, it's not you, your son, husband or brother but it can be. I'm up and about, still walking, and enjoying life. Just hard leasons learned caused by someone not paying attention.Hope his insurance bought you the Fox run farm and some vacation money to boot.
Yup totally agree. Very poor set up on everyones end to keep themselves and public safe.I totally agree but at the same time I think it insane that a truck driver like that would stop his truck in the passing lane of a divided highway WITHOUT AT MINIMUM having a patrol car with flashing lights behind him.