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Old 11-17-2010   #3
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Re: Driver in fatal crash sues victim's parents

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Originally Posted by Halon View Post
Your story, to me, sounds like you guys weren't exactly guilt-free in that situation. But this guy doing 80 in an area kids were playing, that is a whole nother story.
Never said I was, but i think i was in 5th grade at the time. I dont remember much from it, just that i was on the handle bars at one point looking the other way for traffic coming from the other side, next thing i know im on the ground.


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^ That explains alot. Wonder how hard you actually hit your head on the ground.
Thats the least of it.
Ive had 31 stitches in my head alone.
List of accidents -
- Hit in the head with a golf club on two separate occasions (not in a fight or anything, just stupid decisions) both required stitches.
- riding my bike to school i was trying to catch up to friends, bombing a rather large hill, chain fell off (one of those clever bikes that you would pedal backwards in order to stop) hit a patch of sand and face planted on the street ripping the skin on my fingers back, and leaving two large gashes on my face.
- fell of my bike before going to church, and went blind for 2 hours.
- Ran off of a bike jump i made, it collapsed, broke two bones in my shin.
- Bit by a dog in the ass after trying to pet it.
- went over my handle bars and sprained my wrist, i didnt have brakes so i decided to stick my foot behind the fork of the front tire... not smart.
- hit by a car crossing 80th street while on the handle bars of my own bike.
All of this happened before leaving elementary school (6th grade).

Glad my parents had good insurance.
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