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Re: Bitter sweet last few days
« Reply #15 on: October 17, 2010, 04:25:56 PM »
Sorry, I had not read this before I asked my question in my last post. No need to answer it! I hope you really enjoy your new location.

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Re: Bitter sweet last few days
« Reply #16 on: October 18, 2010, 04:31:10 PM »
Managed to get to the local garage where our wrecked car had been transported, and recovered some personal items.

The insurers have evaluated the damage and say it is uneconomical to repair.  Therefore it's destined for the scrap-yard.

We took some photos of the car before we left with Kathy's mobile phone, so prepare to be shocked at the damage - I was.  :o

The photo with the broken front passenger windscreen, where Kathy had been sitting, was caused by her handbag being projected forward on impact with the crash barrier prior to the air-bags being deployed.

Although you can see the bonnet on the car in these photos, it actually came off in the accident and was laid on the road.

It doesn't look too bad from this angle.... but wait.










Looking inside to the rear seats and boot shows just had badly that area was crushed.

2 years old in February 2011 and only 6,000 miles on the clock.

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Re: Bitter sweet last few days
« Reply #17 on: October 18, 2010, 05:44:56 PM »
That really is shocking, Laurie. You folk were very lucky to get out of that alive!
Not something you want to dwell on, I'm sure.

How is the recovery process going?

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Re: Bitter sweet last few days
« Reply #18 on: October 18, 2010, 05:57:55 PM »
I'm still resorting to Ibuprofen for the pain, but it is a lot better.

It only 'hurts when I laugh' (as the saying goes) and when I sneeze or cough  :D  otherwise I'm getting a bit more mobile.

We actually went to the garage today in the loan car we've been given until the insurance claim is sorted out - goodness knows when that will be though  ::)
I wasn't certain how I'd manage but it went okay.  We had no concerns about being on the road again driving, it was just whether I could cope without aggravating my back pain.  Seems to be okay.

I still treat all other drivers as idiots, which I have done since I passed my driving test at age 17, so nothing has changed there.  I can't drive any more carefully than I've been doing since the accident, but you just can't plan for irratic maniacs coming out of nowhere at you.  You're either lucky or not under those circumstances.

Laurie.
 

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Re: Bitter sweet last few days
« Reply #19 on: October 18, 2010, 10:57:43 PM »

No wonder it was uneconomical to repair, but I guess that was what saved you both from serious injury.
And to walk away, then continue to meet the estate agent  :o

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Re: Bitter sweet last few days
« Reply #20 on: October 19, 2010, 08:46:53 PM »
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exactly what my driving instuctor told me when i passed my test 23 years ago because you never know what the person in the other car is thinking of doing, you 2 were very lucky looking at the state of the car in the pics,

When we moved from a town to the country, ok in ireland, but you will be surprised how much darker it is at night with no traffic lights it seems as if you can see more stars aswell, hope all is still going to plan for your move
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Re: Bitter sweet last few days
« Reply #21 on: October 19, 2010, 09:17:23 PM »
Very lucky in the accident indeed Phil.

Our house move is going great.  Our Estate Agent told us today that the buyer of our house has got a structural survey organised, so we're just waiting to hear from him to arrange a day to call.

We've got a structural survey organised to inspect the house we're buying, and in both houses we're not anticipating any problems being found.

Watch this space for further developments.

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Re: Bitter sweet last few days
« Reply #22 on: October 20, 2010, 11:21:51 AM »
My goodness! I was not very thorough in reading this thread, I had only read your initial post about your relocation when I made my last comment. I  had not read through to your accounts of your accident. Your posted photos alerted me to it. It could have been so much worse. What a terrible shock Thank God you are both still alive!
On a more flippant note, I see there are still a jolly good set of tyres on that car  ;D

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Re: Bitter sweet last few days
« Reply #23 on: October 20, 2010, 01:08:30 PM »
On a more flippant note, I see there are still a jolly good set of tyres on that car  ;D
Nice one Eric.  :D

We still can't believe it ourselves.  From the extent of the damage to the car, that we walked away from it with just whip-lash injuries is a miracle.
I say JUST, but that in itself can be very painful, but we're very thankful that we were able to walk away from it with all our bits intact.

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Re: Bitter sweet last few days
« Reply #24 on: October 23, 2010, 01:51:48 PM »
How many vehicles  were involved, Laurie? Your car looks like it has had a number of impacts.
Hows the recovery process going?

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Re: Bitter sweet last few days
« Reply #25 on: October 23, 2010, 02:33:08 PM »
Believe it or not George there was only the ONE car that hit us that was involved.

The damage you can see to the rear offside of our car on the photos I posted, was caused by the car that hit us.  The front end damage was caused by us hitting the crash barrier.

The crumpling of the boot and rear window knocked out was all from the rear-end hit.  It's hard to believe that all that damage was caused by just one vehicle.  You can only imagine the devastation if any other cars had hit us after the initial impact.

Recovery process is going okay.  I'm getting more and more mobile each day.  I'm able to drive the loan car without any physical problems, so at least we can get about more now.

We're doing the best we can to continue sorting through the stuff we're taking and stuff we're not.  We've had a run to the local recycling centre ('tip') today to get rid of lots of unwanted items, and there's still more to go there.

The local Teesside Hospice charity van called on Thursday to take away some furniture and other household items.  Unfortunately, they're not allowed to take anything electrical so we're having to dispose of them at the local 'tip.'  Not worth the time and hassle of trying to sell privately.

Still trying to get the car claim sorted out.  Got a letter from the Renault insurance claim department today confirming they'd received the report from the assessor that it was an uneconomical repair.  They said that the wrecked car is still our responsibility and we have to make arrangements to have it scrapped.  There's still some finance payments owing on it and we have the GAP insurance policy in place which guarantees us a brand new replacement in the event of an accident write-off (which this is).  But they don't tell you what the procedure is now to do all this, so we'll have to be ringing them again on Monday to find out what we have to do next.
It's just extra hassle we don't want.  The only thing it's doing is making the time pass quicker whilst the house move legalities are proceeding in the background.

On that note, the survey has been done on the house we're buying so we're just waiting to receive that report.
The lady who is buying our house is having a bit more difficulty finding a surveyor to check our house.  Apparently, when the property boom went into decline (at least as far as the northeast is concerned), there were too many surveyors employed for the limited house surveys, so a lot of them were let go.  Now they're finding that there's more work than they can cope with, consequently there are longer delays.  Our buyers' daughter is handling all the arrangements and the whole of last week was wasted by a surveyor who they'd paid in advance for and she found out they could not do the job for about three weeks.  Something she was not told by them originally but discovered by hounding them for a date.  And she works in a solicitors office.  Anyway, after asking for a refund it turns out she's managed to find another surveyor who can hopefully do it sometime next week.  So we're just waiting for his call to arrange a time to visit.  He can call on us at any time really, there's no days that aren't suitable, so that should save a bit of time.

So that's pretty much where we're at just now.  Hassle, hassle, and more hassle.  ::)  As if just moving house wasn't bad enough, we've got this car claim to worry about.  >:(

More later as things develop.

Laurie.
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Re: Bitter sweet last few days
« Reply #26 on: October 23, 2010, 04:55:16 PM »
Its good to hear you are making progress, Laurie. Best wishes for a full recovery.
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You can only imagine the devastation if any other cars had hit us after the initial impact.
That just does not bear thinking about! Its a miracle you folk had such a lucky escape, particularly since it was a very busy road (although lucky is not a good word to use in such circumstances!).

Good luck with the insurance claim. Giving them money is relatively easy and hassle free >:(

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Re: Bitter sweet last few days
« Reply #27 on: October 26, 2010, 03:24:33 PM »
Back from holiday, shock to read about your accident and to see pictures of the car. Glad to read that you are on the mend and that your house move is moving along.
I drive about 20k a year and the standard of driving that some people seem to adopt takes some believing.
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Re: Bitter sweet last few days
« Reply #28 on: October 26, 2010, 03:45:57 PM »
Thanks Paul, much appreciated.

Indeed it was a shock to all on the Forum.

Laurie.
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