Thursday, June 7, 2007

Ride of Her Life

I cannot figure out why a person who has full insurance coverage including the California required liability coverage would get involved in an accident and then try to leave the scene. That is called “Hit and Run” and it involves very serious criminal consequences especially when it appears on the surface that the person was intentionally trying to kill the pedestrian in the process. At least that is how it was described to me by several of the witnesses that I talked to.

Depending on which witness you want to believe, our insured driver either ran a red light or entered on a very late green light or a yellow light. It was an intersection that did not have a delayed red light. A delayed red light is when the light is red in all 4 directions for about 2 seconds. So by the time our insured had crossed over to the other side of the intersection, the light was already green for the pedestrian to step off of the curb and cross over.

The front of his car hit her and the force of impact threw her on top of his hood. But he did not stop. He kept on driving down the street. She managed to hold on to the part of his hood next to his windshield wipers and went on the ride of her life. He increased his speed and was racing down about 3 blocks with her on top of his hood.

There were alot of people in the area who saw the whole thing and called the police. With their information the police were able to head him off and stopped him before the pedestrian fell off his hood.

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