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Sridevi D.
17/06/2020 0 0
    • I was hit by a car while crossing the road.
    • How did you feel then?
    • I felt terrible because of my injuries.
    • Who was involved in the accident?
    • The car driver, his family (inside the car), and me.
    • Did the insurance company pay for repair service?
    • I was walking, so I did not require any car repair services.
    • Did you need a lawyer?
    • I hurt my lower back just a little, so I didn’t call a lawyer.
    • Did you report the issue to the police?
    • No, we didn’t want to get the police involved.
    • Were you sent to the hospital after the accident?
    • No, the injury wasn’t severe.
    • Do you have a driving license?
    • Yes, I do. I always keep it in my purse.
    • Why should people obey traffic regulations?
    • To protect themselves and others. The best ways are to wear a helmet, wait for traffic lights and stay in the appropriate vehicle/pedestrian lanes.
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