Hope your ok. WHat happened?
Hope your ok. WHat happened?
As someone who estimates damaged vehicles every day, Im a little surprised the bags didn't blow too just by looking at that. The damage is definitely bad and I can see that it held up well structurally as it didn't get far past the core support, but the impact alone I would think have set off the sensors. Just because the truck held up doesn't mean the occupants neccessarily will. Glad to hear you and your wife are relatively okay!
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Yea, I'm pretty concerned that the didn't deploy. It was a direct hit with a truck at the same height at considerable speed. The truck held up well but it pissed all the coolant and oil as well (if you look closely you can see the oil residue on the ground). Honestly, I don't want it back. I'm waiting on the tear-down for the final estimate. It's being towed from Cape Cod to my area tomorrow. The adjuster said he was shocked the bags didn't blow.
It is odd the bags didnt deploy. But man did the front end hold up well!
Also.. I take it the crack in the display screen is from wifes head?
Looks like Mr. Tacoma mans insurance company just bought an F150.
Glad you're okay and hope the wife feels better soon.
Hopefully he doesn't have shit insurance.
How's the wife doing? Was the trip to the Hospital just a precaution?
I watch those USA car crash videos on YT and it's amazing how many accidents are what the OP just went through. ****ing scary shit.
Wow glad you're all ok and the kids weren't with you. That is scary stuff for sure.
Wonder if someone could take the chassis and driveline and swap it under an old school pickup. Been done before - pretty nice results.
Glad to read that about Mass insurance.Thanks man. Luckily Mass has stringent laws about coverage plus the truck is owned by a business, he was a working for them. The Wife is still very sore and having issues. The impact caused a hiatal hernia (her stomach was pushed upward through the top of her diaphragm and part of her stomach remained that way) which has resulted in reflux, trouble keeping food down, difficulty breathing, and general discomfort. She may have to have surgery at some point as a result. She has several hematomas on her waist, chest, lower leg, and back. Her T9 which was originally thought to be fractured suffered damage to the surrounding tissue and is causing her pain as well. The pain in her chest is worse than it would be as well be cause she got bolt-ons in February.