JT_ wrote:
First car accident today, got rear ended in traffic. I don't understand why people get so angry over a little accident, me and the other driver examined our cars and noticed only a few small scratches (not worth bothering insurance over) so he apologized, we shook hands and went on about our day.
Shook me up a bit but I still don't see why other people make a big deal over a couple of scratches.
If it was a collision, I would be mad because I can't afford to get it fixed. Not everyone has that privilege. It means having to use your savings and if they don't have insurance, you're screwed. Also just because it looks like some scratches doesn't mean that is all there is, there could be more damage than you see. Someone once backed into my dad's car and it wrecked the bumper. It looked fine so they just drove off. Soon the front came off and my dad took the car in to get it fixed and all they did was they popped it back in place than replacing the screws that popped out. My dad had the bottom part replaced that protects the engine and then he sold me thew car and he thought it was all fixed. Turns out it was not and the bumper got worse and worse because it had been hit and eventually the bottom started to pop out and more screws were coming out and I couldn't even drive it without the bottom popping off. It cost me $1,000 to get it fixed. Now what if I didn't have that money? I can understand why someone would be pissed about someone hitting their car and leaving some damage even if it might not be visible because they don't know if there is damage or not.
I have seen people driving around with missing hoods, plastic over missing windows or doors, rope holding down the drunk hood or to hold the bumper or back bumper in place probably because they can't afford to replace it or they are waiting for insurance to fix it. I once drove with a bent up hood and front bumper being crushed for three months because it took that long for our insurance to work it out because some man pulled out in front of me and I couldn't even go out on the driver's side because it wouldn't open. But the man had insurance and so did I and he was at fault so I wasn't mad. He was also honest too about the whole thing and called the police himself. But it wasn't his car, it was owned by his work and he was just heading to work. But despite the bent up hood and bumper on my car, there was more damage than it showed because when I got it fixed, it was well over $3,000 and more stuff was replaced like the radiator and my fender part that was holding my door closed. My car even had to get appraised to see how much it was worth because it was worth less than the damage, it would have been totaled and I wouldn't have had a car anymore because I couldn't afford a new one. This car was bought for me as a present. Some people are just one car away from having no car.
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Son: Diagnosed w/anxiety and ADHD. Also academic delayed and ASD lv 1.
Daughter: NT, no diagnoses. Possibly OCD. Is very private about herself.