I'm sorry to hear about your friend, that's always a sad thing.Redlin5 said:How have car accidents effected you over the course of your life?
An accident before my time has left my dad with a bad back. So I've always remembered my dad as somebody who sometimes every so often in the month needs to go to a chiropractor to fix him up. And if he doesn't he'll be so stiff with pain he can't move at all. It's not a good feeling watching your dad in so much pain and knowing there isn't anything you can do at all.
Much more recently a friend of mine was killed in a drunk driving accident. He was T-boned by a drunk guy coming home from a party in another town. The idiot lived, the innocent died and it shocked our town's small community.
Accidents happen every day, whether they're preventable or not, and they do impact people's lives.
So how have they impacted you? Have you been directly involved in an accident? Have you ever been the first to the scene of an accident?
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[sub][sub]I've fortunately never been in an accident myself.[/sub][/sub]
I've been in two accidents that I can recall. Neither were very serious, but they both put a strain on my parents' wallets.
The first one I can remember was when I was about six or so and my mom's car axle broke in the middle of an intersection during winter. Luckily, nobody hit us, but it was late at night and cold as hell. Took about two hours to finally get help and go home.
Number two was a couple years ago when my dad, my stepbrothers and I were all riding to and from the mall a couple days after Christmas and an older man rear ended us. Everybody was a little shaken up and I hurt my arm a little bit on the seatbelt, but it was nothing serious.
The guy who hit us was a pretty nice guy too.
As for non-car related accidents, there are three instances where I broke a bone in the stupidest ways possible.
1. In eighth grade I broke my leg skateboarding; I hit a small stone and the board popped up and made me fall on my shin, splitting it vertically, right down through the growth plate.
2. In ninth grade I ran into my friend while playing a sport a bunch of us made up in school, I dislocated and fractured my arm.
3. Last year I was going up the stairs and tripped. Breaking my nose. While walking up the stairs, I broke my nose. It was funny explaining that to the doctors at the hospital, though.
I've resolved that if I ever get any more semi-serious injuries, I'll just lie and tell people that I was fighting some large animal or something.
EDIT: I almost forgot, also last year, I was walking DOWN the stairs broke my big toe on the right foot. I kinda just tripped on nothing and fell on my foot, which was crushed by my back. Hurt like a ***** and I don't think it's fully healed yet, a little less than a full year later. It's actually surprising that, of all the parts of my body which were involved and bent in weird, compromising ways, my TOE was the one thing that was broken. Not that I'm complaining, though.