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Old 03-25-2010, 04:42 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by lowmiler
This will be considered a single car accident. The driver in the suv did not stop. I hope there won't be any problems with my insurance company (state farm). 17 years with them and no accidents or claims. I am very upset at this situation. As everyone else on this forum feels, I really loved that car.

IMO, the most IMPORTANT thing to do is make sure you don't have any medical issues that won't fully manifest till later. A woman ran a stop sign and put me through a windshield at age 24, I felt OK once I healed up but years later I had major back surgery due to that injury. There is no going back, so just make sure if you have any pain or issues as a result of this crash that you at least document those now, then make sure you know the state law on how long you can follow up should you have an issue later.
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