If you ever have an accident in
It was on Wednesday November 11th, During rush hour traffic I was on my way to Louisville, KY heading down I 65 south. It was roughly between 4:30 PM and 5:00 PM. I had just made my turn on to the off ramp at exit 0
I was already in the proper lane and driving the car on the off ramp, for a couple seconds and then all of a sudden Crash! I get plowed into from another driver, the other drivers vehicle actually slammed into the front right side of the car I was driving. The damage to the vehicle I was driving occurred on the right front between the front tire and the front passenger door on the passenger side of the vehicle which is a 1998 Cadillac Deville.
The other driver was driving a 2006 Saab.
This is what happened next. I pulled the car over into the breakdown lane. Some call it an emergency lane. I picked up my cell phone, I called 911 and told them there was an accident. They switched me over to the
Here is why I didnt see anything coming. Traffic was backed up that day. Major Traffic jam! I was let on to the off ramp by a nice trucker. You see the lane to exit 0 at the Off ramp was blocked off by traffic. And the only way around that would be the Break down lane. Regardless of all that. The Vehicle I was driving is the one that was struck. Not the other way around.
I did take a couple photos of her car ( the other driver ) . If you look at the Photos in one of them you will notice what looks like a wet spot behind the Saab. Notice where that wet spot Crosses the White Line. Now take her car Line it up with that spot. Would that not suggest the heading of her vehicle as to be coming out of the break down lane? Also Look at the Damage to her vehicle in relation to the Damage to the Cadillac as shown in the pictures.
A few days later I go to pick up the Police report, It is all wrong! Officer Mitchell Wrote me down as improper Lane usage. He totally Mis-quoted me. Wrote down stuff that I never even said!
I called the Jeffersonville Police dept a few times over this. I was informed that Officer Mitchell was out sick. So I finally did get a hold of Officer Mitchell on November 20th. I had to argue with him and point out that he mis quoted me. He said fine he would change the narrative part of the accident report and put down that I was in the right lane. Ok a couple days ago I went down to the
Officer Mitchell then wrote. That on November 20th that I had contacted him to change my statement. I did not want to change a statement. I wanted to Correct something that he made an error on. I called him back today. Actually He called me back and told me he was unwilling to correct the report because he said it was correct. Which the photos Prove it is not correct. Which I will play the conversation in a youtube video attatched to this report. Along with photos of both vehicles! Officer Mitchell Needs to be a bit more honest! Dishonesty and by the way spitting tobacco are both a disgrace to the uniform!
Photo 1 Below. the Saab Photo is facing North the car is facing south
Look behind the saab! Look at the spot on the ground. Its wet. Position her car over that wet spot about where a radiator would be. Then line it up. And then you will possibly see in which direction her car was facing when the impact occurred, Would it not suggest the saab hitting the Cadillac? If you look at that wet spot you can see the Majority of it is to the Right of the White Line.
Photo 2. Saab again
Ok look where the officer is standing. That
Lane
Next photo Passenger front side of the Cadillac .
Note: Cadillac pictures were not taken directly at the scene. They were taken later during the day time as it was getting night time when the accident ocoured.
Now the police drawing shows the Right Front part of the Cadillac plowing into the saab. Ok if that was true. Why is there No damage to the Right front Corner of the Cadillac? I question that. Also if the police diagram was correct the Cadillac would have had broken turn signal lenses in the front do be able to do the amount of damage that was done to the Saab the other drivers car