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It happend last night, he pulled out of a side road, didn’t see me and in a flash hit the front side at about 17mph and flew over the car landing on the other side in a lot of pain, fortunately it turned out to be lacerations and soft tissue injury. It is a wierd experience lying on the tarmac with folk looking down on you waiting for an ambulance. Talk about a little knowledge being dangerous, a guy with limited first aid training decided to put me in the recovery position when I had at the time a suspected fractured pelvis, o’ the agony. In the end had quite an entourage with police, fire and ambulance surrounding me!
Scapula is painful which I think took the brunt of the impact on the ground. The right vastus medialus (teardrop above knee) and glutial muscles are helish sore making walking and especially stairs difficult – I think these took the impact on the car (at 15 stone would have made a dent!).
So what do I do next? I would hope that I could be cycling in a couple of weeks but my front wheel is ruined and having a carbon frame you have to worry about its road worthyness. LBS said that they can do a visual but there are specialist companies who carry out a more indepth assessment. Also I have a fantastic back pack from Edinburgh Cycles and the bloody fire service cut it off so I now need another.
Iooked into how to get the equipment replaced and did one of those ‘chat’ discussions with Bott & Co who claim to be cycling specialists. They said that I need to get the police reference number to start the process, which I will attempt to get tonight. Will get my bike dropped off to LBS on saturday.
So any advice on the following would be most appreciated;
1. Anyone who has gone through a similar experience?
2. Has anyone used a solicitor for a claim – any recommendations? Are Bott ok? In Scotland so should I use a Scottish based company? Do I need one?
3. Any recommedations on a replacement back pack? My old one had three fantastic features – there was an air gap between the frame on the back and the bag to limit overheating; a zip allowed the space in the bag to be increased and another zip revealed a waterproof yellow cover to protect from rain.
4. If I need a new bike, any recommedations? Requirements would be Shimano 105 group set, hydraulic disk brakes and carbon frame – do about 80 miles a week on road. Would need to fit someone 6’5″.
I will try and keep you updated on the issues above. Cheers….. 🙂
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