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He had his X-ray and MRI and there's no internal injuries or brain bleeding, so it's the concussion and ear drum.
They've got the bleeding stopped in his ear and will be taking a look at it later this morning to see how bad that damage is.
They'll probably let me take him home this afternoon.
I am so glad he had health insurance, even if it was the other driver's fault and the driver's insurance should pay for Itzl's vet bills.
I haven't spoken to anyone yet about the car, but I fear it is totaled - not undrivable, mind. The damage looks awful, and there may be some engine damage, but it was still running and sounded reasonably well until I turned it off. It's totaled because the insurance company won't pay for the damages on such an old car, they'll "buy out" the car at its Blue Book value, which is less than $1,000 since it has more than 200,000 miles on it and is more than 10 years old. I'm not concerned about the body work other than to replace the headlight assembly and pull the fender forward enough to be able to open and close the driver's side door where he hit (the front hood stayed latched and looked as if it would open and close even if the driver's side was a bit crumpled), but I am a bit concerned about the engine work it might need.
I will hate giving up that car if I can't get it fixed because it gets 26-30 mpg in the city and nearly 50 mpg on the highway and there's no car on the market that can do what this car does and has the space it does. I know the Prius comes close, but it lacks room to haul 8 foot convention tables and all the boxes and chairs and such I haul around from time to time.
I'd rather fix my car than get another one right now anyway because I'm hoping the Di Pietro motor in Australia makes it into auto form. I want a car like that would be, and I'm willing to wait.
Gotta get back to the vet's now.
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Also glad to hear you're ok. Even little accidents can cause amazing damage. And hope you can get your car fixed - I can see why you wouldn't want a new one now.
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Don't just settle for the blue book. Find ads for your car in the area and see what they are actually going for. We got a couple thousand more on the last car we totalled because we were able to show replacement value. It might not work, but it's worth a try.
Sorry you're going through so much. Good luck.
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This is the first real accident I've been in since I started driving. The other one was a small rear-ender.
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Last August my car was struck in a parking lot (I was inside the hotel at the time). It was rendered undriveable, and at 10 years/150k miles, it was totaled by the insurance company. It was such a nightmare arguing with the insurance company trying to get the best and 'fairest' settlement (although IMO, the only 'fair' settlement would have been if the other driver had bought me a brand new car to replace the one he destroyed). Broke my heart having to leave that car in Chicago.
I will be crossing my fingers that everything gets worked out for the best, that you get the prettiest penny possible for your car, and that Itzl promptly bounces back 110%.
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I hope the car can be repaired as well. That car rocks.
*sends good vibes and well wishes*
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Please don't forget to take care of yourself, too!
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Erm, what kind of car do you own? :D
(Although I have to say that my wife's car, a 2000 Toyota Corolla, got nearly 50 mpg this past June when I took it up on the Skyline Drive, even though I made 40 or 50 stops over the course of the day for picture-taking, and it has about 220K on it. On the other hand part of the reason for this was that it doesn't inject as much gas as it should, but I certainly had no complaints at the time.)
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when my car got totaled, my Dad was able to somehow weasel out of the insurance company more than the car was worth... in the neighborhood of 3500$ for a 9 year old Chevy sedan with 180,000 miles on it. So you never know. That and a few hundred from the bank bought me my current car. The car that was totaled had no AC and was held together with gaff tape and superglue.
But then, Dad is one of those invaluable large, loud, "sell ice to Eskimos" type of guys.
But you never know. They may reimburse you in like manner.
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:o
Please let me know if there's anything you need help with.
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Will you be at this month's OKCNaNoWriters meet-up? I know it hasn't been scheduled yet, but that should change soon.
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I hope you can get your old car repaired and running right, but at least there are other possibilities if need be.
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If not, I do have options.
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I would like an engine that runs on compressed natural gas. The buses in Denver and other cities do- and they're quiet, efficient, and non-polluting.