Friday, August 18th, 2006 08:32 pm
Random status:

Called insurance companies (both). Called other driver to confirm license plate number. Appears fairly certain other guy's insurance is accepting liability. Guy on phone said so, anyway.

I don't even have collision insurance. Oddly, this amuses me. (Years ago I decided the car wasn't worth enough to keep paying that bit.)

I will now confirm, never having been a customer of theirs, that State Farm is very nice to deal with in the initial stages of a claim. So is AAA, where I am insured.

Lots of meetings today. The lunch one ran very long, and then the 2pm didn't start until 230 and lasted until after five. This would have to be the day I'm playing phone tag with two insurance companies! Bailed out on a trip to a company we're working with in MtView. No time left; that'll have to be Monday. Also bailed on two reference-check phone calls. Drat. Want that wrapped up, darnit. Well, it's just not been a good day, that's all.

Escaped the office and went to my chiropractor before he closed up for the day. Got a gentle once-over and some good advice.

Canceled tomorrow's flight because I have no clue how I am going to feel in the morning and it will be too late to cancel by then.

Drove the crippled beast home. Parked backwards in the garage so I could exit the car.


Now that I'm not flying in the next 24h, and I'm not driving anywhere tonight, and I have had one hell of a day, I am settling down to some DRINKING.

I propose a toast. To our mechanized servants/companions, stolid beasts of burden, haulers of heavy loads in punishing conditions. To the one, loyal for seventeen years, who gave its life for mine today.
Saturday, August 19th, 2006 03:36 am (UTC)
*clinks glasses*
Saturday, August 19th, 2006 03:51 am (UTC)
Have a good round on me, and make sure you drink enough water. I hope you don't get hungover tomorrow.

I am of the opinion that today needs a do-over. It was just that kind of day. I'm glad that you weren't hurt in today's accident, but man, it sucked to have one.

*hugs*
Saturday, August 19th, 2006 03:56 am (UTC)
*clunks Diet Coke bottle*

It would have rum in it, but tonight, I am writing.

Here's to insurances that don't suck. And given the business I'm in, that's saying a lot.

Here's also, to being safe and reasonably healthy.
Saturday, August 19th, 2006 04:14 am (UTC)
Have a glass of wine for me and I'm glad you are ok. Take care and I hope you have a relaxing weekend.
Saturday, August 19th, 2006 04:17 am (UTC)
Raising a glass to you and to every consumer group and every government agency and every consumer advocate who ever forced automobile manufacturers to make cars *safer*.

Very glad you're okay.
Saturday, August 19th, 2006 04:27 am (UTC)
By the time I was able to read posts and saw your entry about the car, there were already two pages of comments so rather than add to the pile there, I figured I'd comment here instead.

As you said in that post, as long as no one was hurt, that's unquestionably the most important thing. Metal can be fixed or replaced -- it's a lot harder to fix people, and replacement is out of the question (at least at present!). But once you get past the relief of no injuries, it's still a royal pain to have to deal with the paperwork, the body shop, the rental car, and all the rest.

Especially if you have no collision ... yikes! Then you're on your own unless the other guy's insurance will accept liability. So I'm really glad the other driver told his insurance company the truth and they're not giving you a hard time about that! I wasn't so lucky, and I've heard other horror stories about people who caused accidents and then lied and blamed the innocent driver ... and got away with it.

My incident was six or seven years ago. A guy (in his late 20s) was swerving wide in the parking lot to park in front of his mother's house, and hit my car as Ken was driving out of the parking lot. The other guy was driving a rental car that was rented to his girlfriend -- and his name wasn't on the contract. But he told their insurance company that Ken was on the wrong side of the street, and that Ken had come over to his car and said "I'm so sorry, it was all my fault"!!!

I was furious when our insurance company told us what had come from the other company! I said, "He never said that! We know better than to say it's our fault even if it is!" Fortunately we had collision on the car, so the insurance companies agreed to each drop it and my insurance company believed us and didn't raise the rates. But I did have to pay a $250 deductible, which made me really mad.)

A friend of mine was once second in line at a light. The car in front had gone a bit over the line and backed up again, and forget to take his car out of reverse. When the light changed, he went backwards and hit my friend's car. He told his insurance company that she hadn't slowed down enough for the light and had hit him, and since in a rear-end accident like that it's virtually always the fault of the driver behind, the insurance companies both accepted the guy's story, and not only did my innocent friend have to pay for her own repairs, but her insurance company paid for his and her rates went up for three years!

So I'm very, very glad to hear that at least the guy was truthful!

Saturday, August 19th, 2006 04:37 am (UTC)
Also bailed on two reference-check phone calls.

I've been out of the corporate world for at least 25 years -- I had my own aviation business (which I closed before it was big enough for employees), then worked part-time as an independent contractor, then retired for health reasons. So I have no idea what things are like any more. But what I've heard is that nowadays companies will give only good references, for fear of being sued if they give a bad one -- and therefore nobody bothers checking references any more. Is what I've heard just an urban legend? Or do employers now encode a poor reference by damning with faint praise? Or is it true and you were just checking the "personal references" that I know companies still ask for?
Saturday, August 19th, 2006 05:03 am (UTC)
Skål!
Saturday, August 19th, 2006 05:11 am (UTC)
I'm glad you're okay. Don't give up hope on the car yet- they might not total it...
Saturday, August 19th, 2006 05:14 am (UTC)
I'm on my second beer. You?
Saturday, August 19th, 2006 05:17 am (UTC)
Nostrovia!
Slainte!
Skaal!
Saturday, August 19th, 2006 05:19 am (UTC)
I am hereby volunteering Randy to help you shop for a new car. Even if it's only a "new old" car.

What's the point of marrying a motorhead if I can't lend him out to friends?
Saturday, August 19th, 2006 05:45 am (UTC)
here's to surviving accidents, in so many languages (http://www.awa.dk/glosary/slainte.htm).
Saturday, August 19th, 2006 06:06 am (UTC)
Mad props, Corolla. I will mourn you till I join you.

Peace out.
Saturday, August 19th, 2006 06:41 am (UTC)
Just because an insurance company totals a car doesn't mean you have to give it up. You can take their check minus the salvage and keep the car and fix it if you wish.

I'm reading backwards and haven't gotten to the post about the accident yet, but I'm so glad you're OK. Cheers!!! *clink*

BTW, a Honda Civic Hybrid ROCKS. I'm not sure what they're going for; 2003 was the first year they made them. I'm constantly amazed at how much cargo my wee car holds. It gets excellent gas mileage and is peppy and handles like a race car. I'm in love :)
Saturday, August 19th, 2006 08:53 am (UTC)
*raises a glass*
Saturday, August 19th, 2006 11:33 am (UTC)
Of all the money e'er I had,
I spent it in good company.
And all the harm I've ever done,
Alas! it was to none but me.
And all I've done for want of wit
To mem'ry now I can't recall
So fill to me the parting glass
Good night and joy be with you all

Oh, all the comrades e'er I had,
They're sorry for my going away,
And all the sweethearts e'er I had,
They'd wish me one more day to stay,
But since it falls unto my lot,
That I should rise and you should not,
I gently rise and softly call,
That I should go and you should not,
Good night and joy be with you all.

If I had money enough to spend,
And leisure time to sit awhile,
There is a fair maid in this town,
That sorely has my heart beguiled.
Her rosy cheeks and ruby lips,
I own she has my heart in thrall,
Then fill to me the parting glass,
Good night and joy be with you all.

-- "The Parting Glass" - Irish drinking song
Saturday, August 19th, 2006 05:36 pm (UTC)
*raises a glass*
Monday, August 21st, 2006 08:48 am (UTC)
If the car hadn't already, it earned its service bars today. Yay for you being okay.
Monday, August 21st, 2006 08:25 pm (UTC)
((hugs)) and *clinks* I'm very glad you're okay!