lizzibell
Certified Ski Diva
Did I spell the title correctly? Anyways, I was properly welcomed to Canada by hitting a patch of ice on the roads, and rear ended someone. The girl and myself are ok. I didn't see the ice because there was so much snow on the roads. By the way, we got puked on yesterday. I saw the brake lights, hit mine, and just kept going straight. Her car looked like it absorbed most of the impact. There's something wrong with my radiator, and the bottom of th front bumper needs to be fixed, but that's about it.
The procedures for accidents are diff here. Usually, in the U.S., the cops are on the spot and do the whole shabang on the spot, then you go home and call the insurance company. Apparently, they're pretty much used to it here, so EVERYONE was acting non-chalant!!!
The body shop won't touch my car until the 1st or 2nd week of Dec. That is a pretty good time frame from what I've been told. There were 180 something car accidents yesterday cause of the snow, so all the body shops are booked.
Welcome to Canada!
The procedures for accidents are diff here. Usually, in the U.S., the cops are on the spot and do the whole shabang on the spot, then you go home and call the insurance company. Apparently, they're pretty much used to it here, so EVERYONE was acting non-chalant!!!
The body shop won't touch my car until the 1st or 2nd week of Dec. That is a pretty good time frame from what I've been told. There were 180 something car accidents yesterday cause of the snow, so all the body shops are booked.
Welcome to Canada!