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David 02-10-2009 01:47 PM

After reading vash's thread, maybe you guys can me.
 
Some guy ran my wife off the road last week. She was in the left lane, he was in the right lane a little in front of her (i.e. she was in the blind spot). Another car pulled in front of him and he changed lanes into my wife to avoid the other car. She went left to avoid him and went over the curb. See said she didn't hit the brakes because an SUV was on her tail.

The guy slowed down like he was going to stop and she was able to get his license number. There was a lot of traffic so he didn't stop.

So far the damage was a lower control arm and the wheel and tire. There's some air dam damage that I probably won't bother with and I still haven't had the alignment checked to make sure nothing else is wrong.

I'm into this about $600 in parts since I changed the suspension link myself and the alignment check at the dealer will probably be another $200.

I doubt we have any legal recourse since there was no car to car contact so what do you guys think I should do? Kick his ass. Kick his car's ass. Leave him a really mean note. Or blow it off.
:rolleyes:

Jim Richards 02-10-2009 01:56 PM

Fix your wife's car. Next time, she should hold her lane and either maintain her speed or brake in a straight line. Nothing good comes from a sudden swerve at speed.

vash 02-10-2009 01:57 PM

oh o...you sure this wasnt part of a clandestine meeting between her and a "emotional friend"?

two words...private investigator ;)

j/k good luck.

Superman 02-10-2009 02:24 PM

Blow it off.

ikarcuaso 02-10-2009 02:32 PM

Did your wife get the guys name and share it with you? Sounds fishy to me.

nostatic 02-10-2009 03:02 PM

are there diamond earrings in the glove compartment? I think maybe she isn't telling the whole story...she likely has been swerving for years with him.

DARISC 02-10-2009 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 125shifter (Post 4477369)
(she was in the blind spot).

Not to be accusatory of the wifeus and dunno if she had any choice but to be in the guy's blind spot, but, she DO know that's a bad place to be if you can avoid it, right?

Another car pulled in front of him and he changed lanes into my wife to avoid the other car.

So, he reacted to avoid a collision, not because he was being a jack hole? And he couldn't see your wife because she was in his blind spot? Sounds like a purely accidental situation, possibly? Shyte happens, thats for sure.

She went left to avoid him and went over the curb. See said she didn't hit the brakes because an SUV was on her tail.

The guy slowed down like he was going to stop and she was able to get his license number. There was a lot of traffic so he didn't stop.

Considering that there was "a lot of traffic", were conditions such that he would have been able to stop safely without putting his and/or others in danger of being hit and injured or maybe even kilt?

So far the damage was a lower control arm and the wheel and tire. There's some air dam damage that I probably won't bother with and I still haven't had the alignment checked to make sure nothing else is wrong.

I'm into this about $600 in parts since I changed the suspension link myself and the alignment check at the dealer will probably be another $200.

I doubt we have any legal recourse since there was no car to car contact so what do you guys think I should do? Kick his ass. Kick his car's ass. Leave him a really mean note. Or blow it off.

If it was me and I could find out who he was from his license number, I'd be inclined to attempt to have a civil conversation with the guy. Maybe he wanted to, but couldn't double back and will be reasonable with you?

If not, kick his ass? What if he got a black belt in some homocidal martial art and/or is mucho bigger and tougher than you?

Sounds like it could have been a lot worse if there had been contact, no?

Too many questions. I'd say try the civil conversation approach and if he's hostile, bite your tongue and follow Superman's advice (even though he's a whacko liberal :)).


:rolleyes:

Doanchoo roll yer eyes at me boy! I'll kick yer ass! :D

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DARISC 02-10-2009 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nostatic (Post 4477525)
...she likely has been swerving for years with him.

You don't know that.

She may have been blowing him off for years......uhhh.

Dantilla 02-10-2009 03:31 PM

You're wife avoided contact- That's good! No insurance scams, no medical claims, no lawsuits...

Good for her. Now it's over.

TerryH 02-10-2009 03:33 PM

It sounds like the guy that swerved toward your wife was avoiding an accident caused by a 3rd party. It's also sounding like a convoluted mess with no witnesses and no accident report. Not much you can do.

I swerved to avoid a semi that ran a red light on a right turn. I was in the fast lane going in the direction he was turning, but his wide turn put his 50 gal fuel tank right in my sites. I climbed the center divider curb to avoid and bent my left tie-rod so bad, I had to get towed. The police came, but with no witnesses, it became his word against mine and he lied. I got stuck paying out of pocket for tow and repairs. All tolled less than $100 at the time. This was pre-Porsche days.

KFC911 02-10-2009 03:42 PM

Hmmm...he came from "all the way across the lane" to make contact with your wife, and this has been bothering you for a WHOLE freakin' week? Dude...hire Guido to take care of him and a PI to find out who else she might be swerving. Obviously, neither of them care about the sanctity of their lanes.

David 02-10-2009 04:51 PM

I'm going to blow it off, but it happened close to the house so there's a good chance of running into him. If I do, I'll casually mention the incident and the cost and see what his conscience tells him to do.

My wife hobbled the car home which probably did more damage like cracking the brake duct in the air dam. She took my truck to work and I took the bike. I came home early, checked the damage and realized it was just the one link (and serious tire and wheel curb rash.) The real pisser is her brother died that day, her phone was turned off, so when she walked in the garage at 5:00 and asked how much damage there was, I was the one to tell her about her brother :( This killed any chance of me getting blown off for fixing the car ;)

The good news is BMW's easy to fix. The e90's have multiple front suspension links and only one appears damaged. A quick trip to the dealer that evening and the car was on the road again.

Note: the ball's in about the right location, the socket's not


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SLO-BOB 02-10-2009 05:14 PM

I would just let it go. Shyte happens. I'm glad your wife is okay.

VroomGrrl 02-10-2009 05:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vash (Post 4477393)
oh o...you sure this wasnt part of a clandestine meeting between her and a "emotional friend"?

two words...private investigator ;)

j/k good luck.

Well played, friend! Well played! ;)

T77911S 02-11-2009 04:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TerryH (Post 4477580)
It sounds like the guy that swerved toward your wife was avoiding an accident caused by a 3rd party. It's also sounding like a convoluted mess with no witnesses and no accident report. Not much you can do.

i dont think it was the other guys fault. if she was hanging around in his blind spot, she did not leave him any place to go.
i dont "sit" in peoples blind spot, you (she) is just asking for trouble. you see "hoverers" do it all the time. you know, the people that go the same speed as the person next to them no matter how fast or slow. i dont stay in the blind spot and i dont stay behind large vehicles that block my view of what is up ahead.

David 02-11-2009 04:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by T77911S (Post 4478486)
i dont think it was the other guys fault. if she was hanging around in his blind spot, she did not leave him any place to go.
i dont "sit" in peoples blind spot, you (she) is just asking for trouble. you see "hoverers" do it all the time. you know, the people that go the same speed as the person next to them no matter how fast or slow. i dont stay in the blind spot and i dont stay behind large vehicles that block my view of what is up ahead.


I doubt she was hanging out in his blind spot. She was likely hauling ass past him in the left lane so she could get in front of him to turn right. I'm not saying she shouldn't have been there, or at least should have seen it coming, but she's usually passing not sitting :D

T77911S 02-11-2009 08:57 AM

like my wife eh, small foot but heavy. try to look at it as if you were the other guy, maybe that will help.

BGCarrera32 02-11-2009 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 125shifter (Post 4477369)
he was in the right lane a little in front of her (i.e. she was in the blind spot).

later...

Quote:

Originally Posted by 125shifter (Post 4477369)
I doubt she was hanging out in his blind spot.

Case dismissed. SmileWavy

The Gaijin 02-11-2009 09:10 AM

Forget the whole thing and be thankful she is OK.

Or call the police.


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