Originally posted by lencho
Quote: | Originally posted by rhintransit
am still waiting for the settlement check. supposedly in the mail. so I won't mention name of well known company until all is final. at which time
I will be glad to share. |
Darn. That's the main significant fact in this post. Please do share the whole story when things clear. Congratulations, sounds like you were
lucky.
Uhh, what was the cause of the wreck? Most trips I've taken along the Baja (note usage, go for it guys) have had a moment where I said to myself "Ya
know, that could have turned out REALLY BAD!" A couple would have been technically my fault and were saved by someone less fatigued
or careless, and the reason I'm here writing this is that most were avoided by my own normally bordering paranoid defensive driving.
wish I knew. vehicle had been checked, tires, etc. broad daylight, 11 am or so. wide awake. no distractions. had just stopped for gas in
Vizcaino. no other traffic. usual rate of speed, maybe 60-65 on the long long Viz to GN straightaway. all of a sudden I'm headed across the
oncoming lane, sideways. steering wheel loose in my hands. leave highway, drop about three feet, hit sand, roll sideways. twice said Federale, I
remember once but brain was scrambled. nothing flashed before my eyes. just surprise.
I don't remember hitting anything, I don't remember a blow out. the Federale said probably one tire left the highway on the right side and I
overcorrected. didn't happen. I've done that before...not overcorrected...but know the feel of one wheel over the edge. he said maybe a blow out.
nothing obvious post wreck nor in photos. all tires popped off rims, but nothing specific. haven't a clue, maybe something in linkage, steering,
axel, ??? anyone want to examine the photos and give me a guess?
I drive defensively and paranoid-ly. I've never had a wreck in, well, a heck of a lot of years of driving, 35+. I'll drive again in Baja, my 4x4 is
waiting for me down at my palapa for my return this fall. it just happened. most of the time we are just plain fortunate. sometimes, rarely, we
aren't. fickle finger of fate.
whether or not I will continue with my present insurance company is still up in the air. when the claim is finally settled, I'll share the name of
the company. Roberta |