Between the holidays, I did have a visitor from out of town, and we did a little sight seeing and one of those days, we were coming home and when I turned into our alley, we heard a horrendous BANG!!!
I stopped the van and thought -- what the hell did I hit?? But looking back, both Julie (my friend) and I could see nothing.
Now our alley, like our street, is made of historic brick. And therefore, is a somewhat bumpy road. And, as always, I'm driving very slow, less than 5 miles an hour. I pulled into our parking space behind the house and got out to look and was absolutely shocked at what I saw: the rear passenger door of our van was crumpled.
Oh-kay, now this is freaky, because I didn't think I hit a thing. And on inspection of the alley, found a brick lying loose in the road.
And the only thing we could surmise was that my front tire had somehow triggered this brick to pop up, catch on the undercarriage of the van and somehow wedge itself against the vehicle and practically tear up the door.... The brick was from an area of the alley where a tree root had buckled up the bricks.
This is our alley, the loose brick came from the bumpy area on the right hand side. |
The damage.... |
I then called my insurance company, who told me it was my responsibility (not the city's) because I "failed to overlook" meaning I did not see and therefore avoid this obstacle. So therefore my insurance should pay and my rates will probably go up. jeepers...
So I take the van into the body shop next week.
Meanwhile, Chris is still in the hospital. They have not transferred her to a rehab facility because she fell off the commode and injured her neck.
What a way to start the new year....
The evil brick.... |
3 comments:
Awful. I'd still check with the city re paying for it. We have lots of potholes here, and the city lets us report them online so that they can fix them and not be liable for damage. Or the city's insurance might require the city to spray orange paint around the danger.
Good luck. Well your year can only look up, right?
That's pretty crummy, but on the bright side, no one was hurt. I hope insurance pays and doesn't raise your rates (hope for the best, right?).
I can't comprehend how the damage was done unless some miscreant was in hiding and threw the brick as you went by. Has it happened to anyone else?
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