June 09 2010
The Call No Parent Wants To Get
Tagged Under : added reperations benefits, automobile accidents, car accident, hit and run, kentucky, personal injury, PIP, uninsured driver, uninsured motorist coverage, wreck
There is a call that no parent ever wants to receive. Unfortunately, I did receive that call a couple weeks ago.
I was in a deposition with a client on their Kentucky car accident case when my cell phone vibrated. I recognized the number. It was my 16?year-old daughter who had just got her Kentucky driver’s license a month and a half before. I let the call go to voice mail, but she immediately called me back. This is our signal that it is an emergency and she HAS to speak with me immediately.
I asked to take a break from the deposition so I could return my daughter’s call. On the other side of the line I heard in half understandable words, “Dad I’ve just been in a wreck.” I said, “Calm down. Are you all right?” She responded “The car, the car, the car.” I told her “I don’t care about the car. Are you all right?”
As I deciphered my daughter’s words in between the sobs I discovered that her neck was hurting from the automobile accident. She was driving to study for finals with three of her friends. She stopped at a light. Friend #1 stopped behind her. Friend #2 stopped behind Friend #1. At that point in time Friend #2 was rear-ended by a blue minivan. This set off a chain reaction that ended up with my daughter getting hit in the rear; the car in the middle was sandwiched and got the worst impact in this car accident.
Then here’s what happened that made it all the worse. The van took off. It was a hit-and-run accident. None of the girls thought quick enough to even try to get the license plate or a good description. After all they are 16 and new to driving. The police responded to the scene and did an investigation but there was little they could do with no information.
Luckily my daughter was okay and her friends appear to have no medical issues after a few weeks of treatment. You have to be extremely careful what you write about your Kentucky personal injury case, whether it is in a blog or on Facebook. That allows me to talk about it at this time and make my point. You should always be alert and try to keep your head after an accident. Document as much as you can at the automobile accident scene. Take pictures of everything at the scene, including cars and skid marks. Give all information that you can to the police.
Uninsured drivers are everywhere. If my daughter would have been seriously injured, we have Uninsured Motorist Coverage which would have paid for any pain and suffering. Thankfully we also had PIP insurance which will pay for any and all medical bills. In fact was have Added Reparations Benefits which will pay medical bills up to $50,000.00.
I hope none of you ever receive this call but if you do, the most important thing is to make sure that your child stays calm in this traumatic situation. If anyone reading this would like a copy of the free brochure I offer, “What to do if You’re in an Automobile Accident”, please go to my website. You can download a copy there or if you send me an email I will be more than happy to mail you a copy free of charge.



