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usedtobedemgurl

(2,064 posts)
102. Hi! So sorry you are going through this.
Mon Jan 13, 2025, 02:32 PM
Jan 2025

I have experience. I will share some here, and if you want to talk, I am happy to answer any questions, or give more advice.

First of all, for future reference, always take photos at the scene of the accident. I take photos of my car and the other car. In case, I also take photos of the license plate of the other car. If he flees, you have some info on him.

Never say you are OK. This was taught to me in driving school - Young Drivers of Canada. Symptoms can take up to a couple of weeks to show up. If you say you are ok and then symptoms show up later, they will try and use it against you.

NEVER talk to the other person's insurance company. They can use and twist anything you say. If they call you, tell them you are looking for a lawyer and to please stop contact. This did not work for my last accident. They kept calling me and I kept telling them besides giving my name, phone number, birth date and the date and time of the accident, I would not say anything to them. They harrassed me, but I was in so much pain, mentally and physically, I could not research and find someone right away. Whatever you do, do not talk to them!

See a doctor. Even if you feel fine, see one and have everything checked. I knew I was in a lot of pain, but until I saw a doctor, I did not know I had a concussion/traumatic brain injury, whiplash or the myriad of other things I ended up diagnosed with. Sometimes you do not know what you do not know.

If you are going through anything, sometimes it helps to not feel so alone. I found several great forums on Reddit. There is a TBI (traumatic brain injury) forum, concussion forum, car accident forum and more. It helped with my brain injury, especially, because so much is not known or understood about the brain. If you end up with such an injury, it helps to talk to others who know everything you might be going through, from headaches to memory loss to grieving who you were and not wanting to accept the new person you have become.

It is so important every step of the way to document with the medical profession what you are experiencing. It is important to find tools going forward. For example, I have a laminated card that explains I have a brain injury. It says things you may expect from me - slow to answer questions, off balance, getting mad/irritated easily, etc. plus an emergency contact number.

Things my dr did not tell me, but maybe assumed I knew? I was diagnosed with a concussion. Sounds like your accident is bad enough that you may have one. Not all concussions are equal and nor do they all present the same way. I was not told after a certain amount of time (four weeks, I think?) it turns into PCS - post concussion syndrome. It just means it is an extended concussion.

There was something else I had to figure out on my own, but my memory was severely affected (I have forgotten my husband's name at times, but never did before the accident) My speech therapist told me I have the top three reasons for memory loss, including pain and anxiety. It came back while I was writing that, and now it is gone just as quickly. Ugh! So sorry. I really do want to help you.

Trust your instincts and look up what they try to give you. I looked up one prescription and found it was bad for someone with things I have. I called my dr and explained what conditions I had and how the internet said I should not take it. They said it was fine. I called the medication company. They said if I took it, I could end up in a coma or dead. I did not take it.

If you are just achey, epsom salts are your friend. Pain patches can help. Icy Hot pain patches do not stick well and will fall off. Lidocaine patches (OTC, not prescription) also seem to tend to fall off. The best ones for staying on, I found, were CVS (drugstore chain) pain patches. They heat up nicely and are really hard to pull off.

Absorbine junior roll on does not do anything for me. Biofreeze roll on woks well.

Take it easy and rest. Know if there is some sort of concussion or brain injury, things are not in your imagination For example, things can sound too loud at a volume which never bothered you before. You may have light sensitivity in general. But it may really be irritated by screen time - TV or computer. Sometimes I "watch" tv with my eyes closed.

Anyway, do not want to bore you. Again, so sorry this happened to you. I hope you will be ok. If you need to talk, I am here. Oh! My concussion specialist said give it three years before you find your new normal. I am going toward four years now! But some things did somewhat resolve themselves. Hang in there.

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4 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Glad you're not badly hurt. Your passenger, too. MineralMan Jan 2025 #1
Thank-you Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #2
Get an attorney! Dustlawyer Jan 2025 #112
Definitely! H2O Man Jan 2025 #113
Glad you are ok. Makes some notes about the accident and gather all the particulars. Carry that around FSogol Jan 2025 #3
Yeah, the policeman filling Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #7
Witnesses? I was broadsided on the driver's side by a pickup truck wnylib Jan 2025 #93
It might be that the poiceman is the closest you have to a witness so MadameButterfly Jan 2025 #132
Cop's name should be on the accident report. wnylib Jan 2025 #136
of course MadameButterfly Jan 2025 #137
I'm betting that the insurance companies will wnylib Jan 2025 #138
Glad it wasn't worse malaise Jan 2025 #4
You're so sweet Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #8
Yikes Blue Roses Faux pas Jan 2025 #5
He was on the other Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #11
That's some Faux pas Jan 2025 #90
How scary! karin_sj Jan 2025 #6
Yeah, me too Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #14
If you were not in shock... rasputin1952 Jan 2025 #44
Good news if the other driver admitted to the cop that he skidded on ice. 3Hotdogs Jan 2025 #107
Hugggggggggggs. So glad it was not more serious, and glad you niyad Jan 2025 #9
Thank-you Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #17
This is sound advice. I second it. EverHopeful Jan 2025 #19
What was the biggest problem Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #30
I've been in 2 accidents where my car was moonscape Jan 2025 #53
Thank-you! Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #148
Their job is to avoid paying you. Keep that in mind. Lochloosa Jan 2025 #84
My Insurance company True Blue American Jan 2025 #98
I was referring to the at fault drivers' insurance. You should never make a statement to them. Lochloosa Jan 2025 #101
After several months and having to go twice for estimates EverHopeful Jan 2025 #85
This up here is the best advice from niyad. peacebuzzard Jan 2025 #64
Amen to this! ShazzieB Jan 2025 #121
I'm sorry that happened to you! yardwork Jan 2025 #10
Thank-you Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #21
Goodness! I am so glad no one was badly hurt. LoisB Jan 2025 #12
Me too! Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #18
I had a car accident in 1980, bad one. Archae Jan 2025 #13
I was wondering about that Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #27
Call Morgan and Morgan OLDMDDEM Jan 2025 #15
Where are they located? Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #24
From what I can tell, they are national. I only have a number for the MD/DC/VA area. Google them to get a local # OLDMDDEM Jan 2025 #31
I'm relieved that you're okay, Blue Roses Niagara Jan 2025 #16
Thank-you Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #22
Damn! That sounds like you got T-boned! How scary! CrispyQ Jan 2025 #20
Thank-you! Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #34
I'm glad you are ok! babydollhead Jan 2025 #23
I know!! Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #37
If you are sore go to your Doctor. Don't minimize your pain, SaveOurDemocracy Jan 2025 #66
Your insurance company is NOT your friend. No matter what the cutesy characters flvegan Jan 2025 #25
The guardrail is my new friend. Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #39
If you have a good insurance company True Blue American Jan 2025 #99
Holy moly!! Thank heavens for guard rails!!!!!!! Nittersing Jan 2025 #26
No Kidding!!! calimary Jan 2025 #144
Thank-you! Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #149
If you can, please let us know how you're doing. calimary Jan 2025 #164
I am doing better Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #165
I am so glad you are okay. 💙 sheshe2 Jan 2025 #28
Thank-you! Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #41
Thank-you! Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #150
Your reliving the scare is normal. pandr32 Jan 2025 #29
Thank-you! Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #43
Glad you're not hurt. Sorry about you having to buy a new car - a PIA. Liberal In Texas Jan 2025 #32
Dealing with the drivers here Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #47
We are family... rasputin1952 Jan 2025 #33
Thank-you! Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #45
You may have a little PTSD SARose Jan 2025 #35
Thank-you! Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #49
Having a near-death experience isn't normal either! You're in "normal" post trauma mode. electric_blue68 Jan 2025 #131
This is so true Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #151
🤞 It's highly likely stress related, but as your fellow DU'rs have suggested you get checked for (hoping Not) any... electric_blue68 Jan 2025 #162
Good advice Farmer-Rick Jan 2025 #70
So glad you are OK mcar Jan 2025 #36
Thank-you! Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #51
Traumatic events can take years and years to deal with. So sorry this happened Karadeniz Jan 2025 #38
Glad no one was badly hurt! CaptainTruth Jan 2025 #42
Hang in there.... spanone Jan 2025 #46
Fortunate That Nobody Was Badly Hurt ProfessorGAC Jan 2025 #48
glad you are not hurt markie Jan 2025 #50
What is the biggest Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #55
I edited my first post markie Jan 2025 #63
Documentation ! PhilG Jan 2025 #52
That sounds so scary! Lulu KC Jan 2025 #54
The most important thing is that everyone is alright!...and I'm so glad you are doing OK. sdfernando Jan 2025 #56
Ride your insurance company HARD. Happy Hoosier Jan 2025 #57
I'm glad you're okay! Erda Jan 2025 #58
In addiition to likely PTSD, be aware that you might experience whiplash. niyad Jan 2025 #59
Thank-you! Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #152
I am so very glad that you got an attorney. Now, whoever calls you about niyad Jan 2025 #163
So glad you are ok! Trueblue Texan Jan 2025 #60
Hugs. Duncanpup Jan 2025 #61
What a terrifying experience Wicked Blue Jan 2025 #62
You seem to have nerves of steel when this car hit you. people Jan 2025 #65
Thank-you Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #153
I've not read all the responses . . . Bumbles Jan 2025 #67
Thank-you! Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #154
Do not try to deal with the insurance until you get the police report. camartinwv Jan 2025 #68
Can you go back to the scene to take pics? MagickMuffin Jan 2025 #69
Wow! That was an excellent reaction, quickly turning hard left FakeNoose Jan 2025 #71
Thank-you Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #155
Since you were working at the time Figarosmom Jan 2025 #72
Do you happen to have a dash cam? I've been pretty lucky driving nearly 60 years, but luck has FailureToCommunicate Jan 2025 #73
I was hit by a car while riding a bike. Life comes at us fast. Hope22 Jan 2025 #74
Im going to second this comment. Lochloosa Jan 2025 #83
In the meantime the insurance folks are hounding you!! Hope22 Jan 2025 #91
You need to talk to a professional about what happen. erodriguez Jan 2025 #75
Whew! Richluu Jan 2025 #76
Whoa! I'm glad you are OK!! CousinIT Jan 2025 #77
Terrifying! You are here and not severely injured. That is to be grateful for. Clouds Passing Jan 2025 #78
Glad you're okay. DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2025 #79
Im so glad you and your passenger werent slightlv Jan 2025 #80
Wow... Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #156
I'm glad you were not visibly injured but I'd get checked out anyway. badhair77 Jan 2025 #81
Don't immediately sign anything leftieNanner Jan 2025 #82
Best advice yet. See what your Insurance does. They get the Police report. True Blue American Jan 2025 #100
Start a NOTEBOOK or diary ASAP. Ilsa Jan 2025 #86
Oh jeez. I'm so glad you're OK. And all the other people involved. Scrivener7 Jan 2025 #87
I once witnessed a multiple car accident. Swede Jan 2025 #88
Glad you're alive no matter what. ancianita Jan 2025 #89
Does Lyft have insurance for you or............ NGeorgian Jan 2025 #92
We have to get our own personal Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #157
Crucial to inform Lyft specifically of the crash dickthegrouch Jan 2025 #94
Already done Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #158
I understand bernieb Jan 2025 #95
I feel for you! True Blue American Jan 2025 #96
I've been in three bad accidents that weren't my fault. Liberty Belle Jan 2025 #97
Thank-you! Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #159
Good luck. Keep us posted. Liberty Belle Jan 2025 #168
Hi! So sorry you are going through this. usedtobedemgurl Jan 2025 #102
Thank-you so much! Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #160
I'm glad you're ok. milestogo Jan 2025 #103
My car was totaled out in 2023 CountAllVotes Jan 2025 #104
I can relate. Sorry you are going through this. It's PTSD inducing. 58Sunliner Jan 2025 #105
I am glad that you are okay LetMyPeopleVote Jan 2025 #106
don't be in a hurry to sign anything Kali Jan 2025 #108
Based on the length of this thread and the advice above Maeve Jan 2025 #109
I was going to post the same thing about the length of this thread and coming to the right place. Scrolled all.... EarnestPutz Jan 2025 #118
Glad you are ok! Passages Jan 2025 #110
First and foremost Roxi Jan 2025 #111
Wow, I'm glad that you're OK. Beacool Jan 2025 #114
:grouphug: elleng Jan 2025 #115
Car accident ms.pamela Jan 2025 #116
Wow. I am glad you and yours were okay. OldBaldy1701E Jan 2025 #117
Can't advise about the insurance, but I can relate to the accident. Dem2theMax Jan 2025 #119
So glad you're OK! GPV Jan 2025 #120
Can relate to almost going over - KT2000 Jan 2025 #122
Oh. My. Gosh. Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #161
Just here to say I'm so sorry that happened to you... Alice B. Jan 2025 #123
In some states... druidity33 Jan 2025 #124
Sorry this happened to you. HeartsCanHope Jan 2025 #125
Glad you are okay Phentex Jan 2025 #126
One thing I learned many years ago thinkingagain Jan 2025 #127
Thank goodness you and your passenger both walked away. magicarpet Jan 2025 #128
So glad you are OK. Insurance companies... Ugghhh. Keep us posted? Evolve Dammit Jan 2025 #129
I avoided a serious accident because I had time to see a Hummer swerving across the median Rocknation Jan 2025 #130
everyone survived. that's most important. sending good vibes BlueWaveNeverEnd Jan 2025 #133
Glad you're OK minstrel76 Jan 2025 #134
Get a personal injury lawyer ASAP MustLoveBeagles Jan 2025 #135
Glad you are okay - lots of great info in this thread that helps us all Maru Kitteh Jan 2025 #139
Get a personal injury lawyer drray23 Jan 2025 #140
Glad you weren't hurt badly cate94 Jan 2025 #141
Oh, BlueRoses, what a horrible, terrifying experience! summer_in_TX Jan 2025 #142
That is terrible.. I am glad you are ok, you are both very lucky 🤗 Meowmee Jan 2025 #143
Wow! N/T luvallpeeps Jan 2025 #145
Always CYA, but if no injuries were reported, insurance will usually write it off. RVN VET71 Jan 2025 #146
Sorry to hear, sounds like a scary experience - did you get medically checked? purr-rat beauty Jan 2025 #147
A close brush with death is more than sobering Tom Rinaldo Jan 2025 #166
That sounds horrifying Blue_Roses Jan 2025 #171
Sorry you had to go through this but glad you were not injured and all is working out for you. Fla Dem Jan 2025 #167
Good to hear your update. Good Luck on your doctor appointment! electric_blue68 Jan 2025 #169
Thx for giving us the update. I hope everything goes well from here on. Hekate Jan 2025 #170
Glad you got an attorney. truddy777 Feb 4 #172
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