Car Crash

derpderp

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I created account on here because I'm looking for a relaxing massage, to sooth my sore and swollen muscles, I'm visiting from out of province and I figured someone on here might be able to help me with a question I had.

I was in a high speed crash on HWY #5 on the way here, car is done for, and I've already been dinged about $1200 for medic and tow bills (Don't take an ambulance outside of your provience if all you have is standard provincial coverage!!!), my insurance agent is saying they may charge me for road clean up/damages from the RCMP. I hit a cement barrier, flipped and went further down on the roof tell I came to a stop, there was Volvo all over the road and my belongings, but there wasn't any public property damage (Can't really break a concrete barrier, even at 120km/h).

I'm curious if anyone else on here being a more BC based forum would know if/or have been fee'd by the RCMP for clean up/damages? I called the Hope RCMP but the Constable who arrived on scene is away for a week, and I kind of would like to know if $1'200 is going to be the bill or if I should expect more hands in my pocket.

Thank you.
 

oh3421

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I created account on here because I'm looking for a relaxing massage, to sooth my sore and swollen muscles, I'm visiting from out of province and I figured someone on here might be able to help me with a question I had.
Unless you suffer from a swollen member, the whoremongering "massage services" offered here are not exactly therapeutic, in fact, some of the "masseuses" are terrificly bad at the official massage part. In addition, some masseuses give a very hard massage (involving knees and elbows) which might be fun for a healthy person, but with injuries?? Better go to a real certified massage THERAPIST who knows what she is doing medically speaking (but unlikely she will give you happy ending) :)
 

HeMadeMeDoIt

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Don't you have insurance? If so then all those expenses will be picked up under your 3rd party liability which is mandatory in just about anywhere I can think of!
 

derpderp

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May 18, 2010
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Unless you suffer from a swollen member, the whoremongering "massage services" offered here are not exactly therapeutic, in fact, some of the "masseuses" are terrificly bad at the official massage part. In addition, some masseuses give a very hard massage (involving knees and elbows) which might be fun for a healthy person, but with injuries?? Better go to a real certified massage THERAPIST who knows what she is doing medically speaking (but unlikely she will give you happy ending) :)
Yah I know lol
I'm not in that much pain, my hand is swollen which is pretty much it, just looking for an excuse to spend money haha

Don't you have insurance? If so then all those expenses will be picked up under your 3rd party liability which is mandatory in just about anywhere I can think of!
Yah I know, I have it but I rather my insurance rates don't go out the roof.
 

uncleg

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I wouldn't worry about any bills insofar as cleanup or concrete barriers are concerned.
 
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