Tubbs said:Thanks for the welcome anyway - way to make an entrance eh?!![]()
Indeed, welcome!
And try to keep it rubber side down in future......

Tubbs said:Thanks for the welcome anyway - way to make an entrance eh?!![]()
Tubbs said:I'm from t'other side - near Bolton - it happened in Salford on my way in to Manchester.
I sincerely hope she doesn't change her story. She seemed like a nice woman so I don't think she will, but you never know I suppose.
New injuries are appearing by the hour - my neck is stiffening up and a massive bruise has appeared on my calf! God knows what I'll feel like tomorrow.
I've given my details to CTC now so they are going to pass it onto their solicitors.
Thanks for the welcome anyway - way to make an entrance eh?!![]()
tundragumski said:The same thing happened to a friend of mine in August. An elderly lady pulled out of a side road straight into him - he wasn't so luckly, he was killed (she is being charged). So you should have given this lady serious shoot - she could have easily killed you. I would do everything you can against this lady so that at least she thinks twice before doing something similar in the future.
You're very lucky.
...including anything that develops in the next few days. At the time of the accident, you'll have been pumped full of adrenaline, which often masks injuries that only come to light later.Tynan said:Write down like now every single thing that happened, especially pain, injuries...
Tubbs said:I was crying
Plus for a minute when I was lay in the road, I thought it was a worse and it kinda makes you a bit hysterical (well a lot hysterical in my case).
Amen to that!! Eye contact is good, but even if you've got good eye contact and they're stopped and have issued sworn statements that they won't move, still assume that they will try to get you.swee said:Be very wary of assuming that people have seen you and/or will behave sensibly. Assume they're all moronic psycopaths, and ride in such a way that even if they were consciously trying to, they couldn't hit you.[/B]
Oh, and one more: glad you're shaken, stirred but not really seriously injured - and welcome! As you say, that's a helluva way to make an entrance!
Lazy-Commuter said:Amen to that!! Eye contact is good, but even if you've got good eye contact and they're stopped and have issued sworn statements that they won't move, still assume that they will try to get you.
Nothing to add to the advice you've already been given for your current situation, other than to say that I wish you a speedy recovery and good conclusion to your case.
Yeah, it's easy for those of us who weren't there to be wise on your behalf ain't it. Sorry, I didn't mean to sound preachy!!Tubbs said:I do assume that and try to get eye contact with drivers, I'm usually quite good at anticipating stupid moves by other people but I was on a fast road and she looked like she was slowing down. I was in the middle of the lane too so I couldn't really do anything more.
As has been mentioned though, I'm sure I'll get used to this sort of thing and won't cry like a baby next time.![]()
Lazy-Commuter said:Yeah, it's easy for those of us who weren't there to be wise on your behalf ain't it. Sorry, I didn't mean to sound preachy!!
No shame in crying. Or going off on one. A combination of shock and adrenalin excuses all sorts of behaviour.![]()
Lazy-Commuter said:Yeah, it's easy for those of us who weren't there to be wise on your behalf ain't it. Sorry, I didn't mean to sound preachy!!![]()