Thursday, December 15, 2011

Bad Holiday Tradition

Unfortunately, our newest holiday tradition is getting into car accidents. Around this time last year, we were in this accident, when a car pulled our right in front of us on State Street the week before Christmas.

Yesterday, Tanya and I both left work and headed to our final planning meeting to choose the colors and finishes for our house. I got there early and was waiting for Tanya when I got a phone call from her saying that she had been in an accident and to come and help her.

She was driving on I-215 by Valley Fair Mall when a car came darting through traffic. He cut off another car and then starting swerving into Tanya. She moved to avoid contact with him, but he basically ran her off the road. She tried to get back, but lost control, went off the freeway, into a ditch, hit a cement wall, and was flipped around. The air bags went off and the car is totaled.




The driver that ran her off the road just drove away. Are you kidding me? There have been way too many bad accidents and deaths lately by hit-and-run drivers. How can you possibly do that? What if she had been seriously hurt and needed his help?

Fortunately, the other car that he cut off right before Tanya followed him, honking and trying to get him to stop. They even pulled up to him at a light, and were honking and trying to get his attention, and he just ignored them. They got his license plate, make, model, and a very good description of what he looks like. The police even have his address, and are going to try to find him. I really hope they do, because if not, our insurance will have to pay for all of it!

We are very lucky that Tanya is relatively okay. Her car could have easily rolled, or she could have been much more hurt when she hit the wall. Her neck really hurts, she jammed her wrist, and has burn marks and stuff from her seat belt. She is also shaken up and claims that she never wants to drive away. We know that God was protecting her. The bummer now is that she loved that car, and it will be really hard to find a replacement (they don't even make Elements any more). I guess everything happens for a reason. She's way more important than any car.

5 comments:

Brett said...

Man... that's scary and disheartening. Props to the other driver that followed the guy and got the info. Unbelievable. Glad she's relatively ok.

A. Verzello said...

So sorry about your car, but so glad Tanya is okay! That is so scary. I hope your injuries heal soon, and I hope the police find the guy.

curtis+ash said...

I'm so sorry you guys. I hope they find him as well. This is terrible. I can't think of a worse time. Things will work out, you are right, Tanya is WAY more important than any car. You will find another Elle the Element. I hope! We love your car too.

Anonymous said...

Wow! What a crazy accident, glad she is ok. She is very lucky to have walked away from that. Sorry about the car though...

Suzi Q said...

Glad to hear that Tanya is okay. How scary!!! :( Maybe you two are just supposed to stay home around Christmas...no more outings. :)