btw, check whether you can take your spare out. I have mine bang by a MPV and the rear bumper was smack in. Could not remove my spare wheel after that. Have to release all the air before I could removed it. Actually the spare wheel help to absorbed the rear impact or else my whole boot and the petrol tank could be crashed in.
Luckily for me, the husband of the woman who crashed into my car was willing to settle outside. (btw when the accident happen, my wife was driving it.)
For those who have an accident, use your handphone camera to take picture of the scene. It really help to remember the other party car registration and the postion of the accident. make the job of the IO easier to determine who is at fault.
Sorry to hear about your misfortune. Do take care about your whiplash injury..if pain persists or worsen do get medical attention...Need to rule out fracture of neck...
Unfortunately most people in flying coffins tend not to put on seatbelt....
Safety in Malaysian drivers has always been put on a lower scale of attention...
The passengers were sitting at the second and third row but still got injuries. Seat belts in a Nissan Vannette? Errr..
The spare tire can be removed although I noticed the securing bolt is bent indicating the tire had moved in.
My insurance guy just left the house and said he will settle the paperwork tomorrow and do a Knock-on-knock claim to allow me to get the car fixed ASAP. His wife works @ AB so I guess I'll go with a reputable workshop that can get parts easily too.
I have the pics on my phone camera. Showed to the IO so it was a pretty clear cut case. My insurance agent will get a runner to get the police paperwork done promptly as the guilty party was also there and signed on the spot the summons and I was the witness.
Feel sorry & bad for u bro. Hope ur car get fix soon. That's why I always look at rear view mirror most of the time. If the car too close, I'll either step the gas & smoke him off or slow down & keep a distance from front vehicle. Like I always said a lot of driver dreaming on the road. Another thing I notice E39 brake light is not as bright as E36. Thinkin of putting traffic lite on my mirror lar:stupid:
Isk wa pulak yg bengang keta lu kena langgar. :smokin:
Affan, its heartbreaking to hear your misfortune. Dont worry, once its sent to a good repair place, this incident and the damage will soon be forgotten. You can consider Weng Seng Body repair right behind AB Sg Besi in Chan Sow Lin area. AB sub-cons them, and their work is really good based on my experience. Used them for a misfortune with my wife's 1 month old Jazz a couple of years back.
E46F,
The car will be sent to Weng Seng. My insurance agent's wife works for AB Sg Besi and will do the necessary.
InitialM,
I had no choice at that time as it was bumper to bumper traffic. I had already eased forward and had about a 3 feet gap with the car in front. Lucky car was not sandwiched.
I am going to the hospital today as I have a sore neck. sucks....
My kids were so angry to see the car in such condition when they came back from kindergarten. Glad I was alone at that time.
for the first time, my original first aid kit was made to good use. After finishing swearing on the misfortune, I took the first aid kit and helped the injured. One had a cut lip and chin and the other a cut on the knee.
The rear light indicator and boot indicator lit up after the incident.
Sorry to hear ur predicatement but well, as some said - at least you are well and the car can be repaired.
ur accident was nothing compared to mine.......a out-towner got lost and decided to reverse his huge 4WD ( 3 week old ) into my front when he was at the main intersection! Crunch my entire bonnet and front.... and the worse, I could not even reverse or horn in time and I was stationary!