Drunk driving accident

Woody13

New Member
lamarvenoy said:
This is why I stress to the people around me to have a minimum of 100K/300K insurance as well as special insurance to cover you in case its someone else's fault and they have none. I have 1 million/5million but my wife and I have clean records now and we are both hitting 30 this year so our risk level is way down.
In Florida you want stacked uninsured motorist coverage. :wave:
 

mousermerf

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On accidents - it rained for the first time in months today.

And as we know, in FL if it doesn't rain people forget how to drive in the rain (either that, or each time it rains for months on end it weeds out the folks who cant drive by wrecking their cars and they get them fixed by the next season).

Anyways, givign a friend a ride to class and saw the aftermath of a nastey accident. Some car, it was so badly destroyed I couldn't tell what it was even, had flipped end over end and end up landing ontop of a Road Ranger vehicle's rear end (that was parked on the side of the road). They had cut the top off with the jaws of life, but doubt they walked away.

It was in the opposite direction of my travel, so on the way back I got to see the area again, finally cleaned up, except the dirt they scattered on the road to soak up gasoline and blood stains. Eww :P Last time I saw them use that much of it (covering 3 lanes for 1/4 mile) a car had gone off an overpass and crashed into others.
 

EpcoTim

Well-Known Member
I broke my neck in a car wreck a few years ago. Not fun at all, thats for sure. But a few years later and its not nearly as life altering as everyone told me it would be. I actually had the seatback of an M3 fail and send me through the back windshield.

But I think its bound to happen to you down in Florida. I think outside of Detroit, that Central Fla has the worst drivers in the country. That or Dallas drivers in the snow.
 

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