Was your wife on vacation when this all happened or do you live in GB? Your IP address shows you to be from GB. Don't take this the wrong, way, but I'm having trouble understanding how your wife got whip lash from this accident, that said, if she was looking around at traffic, and had her head in the wrong position when she was hit, it's very possible. The next two questions are what I'm truly wondering. How do you get both whip lash and seat belt bruising. Seems you should only be able to get one, unless you were hit extremely hard and hit a car in front, but the picture doesn't seem to indicate this. The biggest question though, is if you're from GB, is there not socialized healthcare there, and as such, you shouldn't be directly responsible for medical bills? Like I said , please don't take offense to this, I'm just having trouble understanding this. I'm really not trying to pick on you. I hope you get this sorted out with the insurance company and don't end up losing thousands over this. I've only had one comprehensive claim with an insurance company, and it went very smooth. I just hope I'm never put in your situation.
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