I was hit from behind by a speeding, uninsured driver, driving recklessly and she admits that she was having a panic attack. She was not cited by the police for anything. My injuries included 6 right foot fractures, 5 vertebral fractures, deep knee and elbow abrasions and were complicated by a sub massive PE. The blood clot completely blocked blood flow to my left lung and may cause some permanent lung injury.
I just received a letter from my auto insurance carrier notifying me that they will not renew my auto insurance policy. The reason cited was the amount of claims made, which included my uninsured motorist (UIM) coverage for my injuries. The State insurance commissioner said that some insurers are canceling policies after one uninsured motorist claim. This is because statistically if you have one UIM claim, you are more likely to have another UIM claim than someone who never had a UIM claim. When I do find auto insurance, it is going to be very expensive because I have been dropped.
As an aside, my bike lawyer said that drivers who hit cyclists frequently have no auto insurance. SIR members should consider maximizing their PIP & UIM auto insurance coverages.
My injuries from being hit by someone going 60 mph, could have been much worse. (No brain injury, no spinal cord injury, no long bone fractures & no internal organ injury.) All of my physician friends emphasize how lucky that I was and I certainly agree.
I can now ride a stationary bike without much pain. I will stop the blood thinners when I begin riding outside. After 4 months off the bike, I have a lot of hard work ahead of me. I do plan to continue riding brevet.
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