Posted by JML755 on May 13, 2014 at 09:57:08 from (97.78.165.180):
In Reply to: Sad accident posted by wisbaker on May 12, 2014 at 19:15:48:
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Same thing happened to me about 20 yrs ago. A 12 yr old girl rode her bike out of a driveway right in front of my car. I slammed on my brakes but she had turned the bike and fell off towards my car as my car slid over her. I never did hit the bike. She was pinned under the engine. Neighbors jacked up the car and I pulled her out. She had a broken arm. Cops said I was 0% at fault and she was 100%. She did get a bad burn on her back from the oil pan. Parents sued me and the builder of a house on the street and a brick company that had delivered bricks just behind the curb (said the bricks blocked my view of the girl. Never mind she rode directly into the path of my car). All 3 insurance companies settled. I wanted to go to court but the insurance company said no, it cost them $20k, much cheaper than fighting it in Court. Builder and Brick company insurers took the biggest hit. All total parents got a couple hundred grand. Afterward, they bragged how their kids college education was now funded. Initially I felt real bad until the lawsuit showed up. Don't ask me what I think now.
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