Thursday, December 10, 2015

HIT and RUN- Caught!!

I have been away a long time...a lot has happened but the most important is that the hit and run driver was caught!! He did have insurance, and a valid driver's license....he did flee the scene, lie to insurance about hitting a pole....and the sad fact is, he will probably be declared incompetent. 

He's 80 friggin 6 years old.

When my mom's dementia took over her mind, she still needed to feel independent. So we left her car in the driveway, rendered in undrivable and she was fine with that. It was hers- she believed she had driven it to the store or the bank last week....to sell it would have upset her. It stayed parked in the driveway until she passed away and then we donated it. 

If this man is incompetent, I blame the person who loaned him the car. We know when someone is too old to drive, make wise decisions and be totally independent. We could never get my mom to move to an assisted living facility but we did make sure she did not drive, make financial decisions and do anything that would harm anyone else.

At the arraignment the judge was not pleased and the DA said this man needed to be evaluated and return Jan. 6, with results. This man needs to be sent to a care facility where he is monitored 24 hours a day so he can do no harm. His insurance and the owner of the car's insurance need to come up with BIG bucks to cover hospital bills, rehab bills, 3 years of lost sick days, a new bike and all the gear that was lost in the accident and pain and suffering. My friend can barely walk a bit before her foot is tired...she has a long road to recovery. He left her for dead on the side of the road. When you hear that big of a THUD, regardless of seeing a person or not, YOU STOP! 

On the lighter side, 6 more days until Christmas Break :)


*LIVESTRONG*LOVESTRONGER*
LAUGH HARDER*LOOKING FORWARD TO CHRISTMAS BREAK*

3 comments:

Wendy said...

Keeping my grandfather from driving was a real challenge, but thank goodness he never hurt anyone. I am so sorry for your friend. It must be so physically and emotionally draining for a physical person to have to slow down.

Merry Christmas!

Tins and Treasures said...

Greetings, Marey,
I hope this finds you well and enjoying the holiday season. It sounds like you've had a rough time...I'm so glad to hear you are on break for a while. When do you go back for second semester?

Take care, ~Natalie

Unknown said...

I feel sad for your friend. And sad for the old man also. I love how you left your Grandmother's car in the driveway so she could imagine she was still able to utilize it. Brilliant.