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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 2856000" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Yes, honestly it makes alot of sense to me that she was going slow, and you fast. Look at the damage to your car, its not terribly deep, but it drags the whole length of the car. looks to me like you were hit, at the door, the car that hit you did not penetrate too deeply, but then your car's momentum kept you going, dragging her along your car till it got to the back bumper/axle, caught and spun you out.</p><p></p><p>IMO the picture, and your desciption of her damage, indicates you were gong fast and were t-boned by someone going considerably slower.</p><p></p><p>Also, how far did her car travel after the collision? If it was traveling very fast, it should have carried well beyond the impact site just like yours did. Usually I think the police send an officer trained in accident collisions, dont they? I see them out measuring skid marks and such alot. Or maybe that's only for fatal crashes? *shrug*</p><p></p><p>Anyway, not trying to bust your balls man. Sorry if it sound like I am. Just trying to give you another perspective on what looks like happened. If Im wrong, or if you can get the insurance company to see it differently, more power to ya.</p><p></p><p>Good luck bud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 2856000, member: 549629"] Yes, honestly it makes alot of sense to me that she was going slow, and you fast. Look at the damage to your car, its not terribly deep, but it drags the whole length of the car. looks to me like you were hit, at the door, the car that hit you did not penetrate too deeply, but then your car's momentum kept you going, dragging her along your car till it got to the back bumper/axle, caught and spun you out. IMO the picture, and your desciption of her damage, indicates you were gong fast and were t-boned by someone going considerably slower. Also, how far did her car travel after the collision? If it was traveling very fast, it should have carried well beyond the impact site just like yours did. Usually I think the police send an officer trained in accident collisions, dont they? I see them out measuring skid marks and such alot. Or maybe that's only for fatal crashes? *shrug* Anyway, not trying to bust your balls man. Sorry if it sound like I am. Just trying to give you another perspective on what looks like happened. If Im wrong, or if you can get the insurance company to see it differently, more power to ya. Good luck bud. [/QUOTE]
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