The illegal left turn of a car caused a motorcyclist and his wife to have an accident with the same car

Submitted on 09/25/2021 by: mimomimo
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The motorcyclist initially thought he was unharmed. The driver of the car was found guilty but the motorcyclist forgave him and did not even take the cost of repairing his damaged motorcycle from him and left him. After that, he limped for a while and took his damaged motorcycle to a repair shop for repair. Some time later, his right leg ached severely and bruises appeared on his thigh. At the hospital, after photographing the legs, it was found that the motorcycle driver's thigh was broken. The woman who was with the motorcyclist was also examined and it was determined that she was not injured.

Sorry for the long text, I wrote this explanation because many people do not feel pain or injury after an accident ... so with naivety, they forgive the guilty driver who hurt them and leave him. The formation of such a state in the body after the accident is said:

"After an accident and a limb injury After a limb injury, large or small and seemingly insignificant - big or small and seemingly insignificant - the body is hot and produces adrenaline quickly, and if the body is injured, pain and Internal injuries are not felt temporarily."



But after a certain period of time and the ineffectiveness of adrenaline and the relative cooling of the injured limbs, severe pain begins in the injured limbs, and if the guilty driver is released and does not have the necessary information to find him, the cost of all treatment must be paid by the injured person.

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