2006 Houx Annex crash
Discussion
Oversteer said:
I was at the scene and am glad even after all this time to hear what happened
and that you are alive. As I said in the original thread the Picasso had white
ribbons attached to it which is usual for wedding attendees. I wonder if the
French ever sample a glass or two of vino in such situations? It was remarkable
how incredibly rapidly the occupants were spirited away from the scene.
I'd thought exactly the same thing. Can you imagine a French wedding without wine? I'm convinced it's all dodgy. Still, when you survive something like this, just being able to walk again is a bonus, the rest is just money! and that you are alive. As I said in the original thread the Picasso had white
ribbons attached to it which is usual for wedding attendees. I wonder if the
French ever sample a glass or two of vino in such situations? It was remarkable
how incredibly rapidly the occupants were spirited away from the scene.
I'm not gonna sg the French off in general. The hospital was fantastic. If you're gonna have a r.t.a, have it next to a major race circuit.
So so glad to hear your ok or at least on the mend mate i was there with my brother it was a truly horrific accident and we all had a feeling of absolute helplessness amongst us and others around .We only heard the crash and did not see it happen but i definatly heard a skid before the impact what people were suprised at was how long it took to extract you from your car which i guess gave people the idea you had'nt survived If i remember rightly there was an audi pit crew with a doctor who got too you first and administered first aid
Ok, i guess we'll start with the before pics
Then some after pics, ouch
And some of the Barry Sheene stylee nuts and bolts
And a nice one of your new motor, don't let your mate drive!
Seriously though, really pleased to hear you made it, i started that thread back in 06 thinking you were a gonna, hope you get back to full health and join us back in Le Mans next year
Then some after pics, ouch
And some of the Barry Sheene stylee nuts and bolts
And a nice one of your new motor, don't let your mate drive!
Seriously though, really pleased to hear you made it, i started that thread back in 06 thinking you were a gonna, hope you get back to full health and join us back in Le Mans next year
Edited by JBL930 on Wednesday 26th March 23:31
bernhund said:
... and I was fisted by the biggest doctor you will ever see, with hands like a bunch of bananas!
Best line in a first post I think I have ever seen Great news that you made it OK Stephen and, now that you have found a shed load of independent eye witnesses, can you not go back and stuff it up those concerned?
burriana said:
Great news that you made it OK Stephen and, now that you have found a shed load of independent eye witnesses, can you not go back and stuff it up those concerned?
That's what I was thinking. The whole affair stinks big time by the sounds of it -why would the other party have blatantly lied about who was driving if they where in the clear? If it were me, I'd kick up a lot of fuss, but then I'm not so good at suffering/witnessing injustice. Hi,
Glad to hear you are OK now, it was shocking what happened that night. I stayed at the camp but others in our group did go to see what happend and I'll forward your request for witnesses. I am a Barristers Clerk and I wonder if you have a good lawyer? There are many good lawyers who specialise in overseas claims and I'd be happy to help try and find you a good one that you can trust. Contact me if you want any help as a fellow le Mans enthusiast, I'm happy to help. Will be in the usual spot in a few months!
Stephen
Glad to hear you are OK now, it was shocking what happened that night. I stayed at the camp but others in our group did go to see what happend and I'll forward your request for witnesses. I am a Barristers Clerk and I wonder if you have a good lawyer? There are many good lawyers who specialise in overseas claims and I'd be happy to help try and find you a good one that you can trust. Contact me if you want any help as a fellow le Mans enthusiast, I'm happy to help. Will be in the usual spot in a few months!
Stephen
sw3367 said:
Hi,
Glad to hear you are OK now, it was shocking what happened that night. I stayed at the camp but others in our group did go to see what happend and I'll forward your request for witnesses. I am a Barristers Clerk and I wonder if you have a good lawyer? There are many good lawyers who specialise in overseas claims and I'd be happy to help try and find you a good one that you can trust. Contact me if you want any help as a fellow le Mans enthusiast, I'm happy to help. Will be in the usual spot in a few months!
Stephen
You know this is all a bit surreal. I would love to prove that I've been stitched up. I've turned down a big personal injury claim to protect my mate, lost my car and 7 months off work. Not to mention more time off when I get a hip replacement & possibly 5-10 grands worth of dentistry. Then there is the stress my wife and family suffered. What do you do when you get a phone call from France saying your husband will be dead in 3 hours? You'd be lucky to get out of England in that time.Glad to hear you are OK now, it was shocking what happened that night. I stayed at the camp but others in our group did go to see what happend and I'll forward your request for witnesses. I am a Barristers Clerk and I wonder if you have a good lawyer? There are many good lawyers who specialise in overseas claims and I'd be happy to help try and find you a good one that you can trust. Contact me if you want any help as a fellow le Mans enthusiast, I'm happy to help. Will be in the usual spot in a few months!
Stephen
If anyone has any other contacts who were there & if anyone would honestly be prepared to be a witness I would be eternally gratefull. I won't conact my insurer yet, but will see what else might crop up.
Thanks again fellas!
glad to hear your well chum.
I saw you getting taken out the car by the firemen/paramedics, with a few of the other guys on here, well, I say saw, I lost my chums and thought they where up near the ambulance etc (couldnt see what was going on at first) then saw it was an accident i got off, im a bit squirmish of these things and wanted to get away asap.
i dont think any of our crowd had a camera on them, and also they wouldnt be so sick as to take pics. . . . . . for obvious reasons
I saw you getting taken out the car by the firemen/paramedics, with a few of the other guys on here, well, I say saw, I lost my chums and thought they where up near the ambulance etc (couldnt see what was going on at first) then saw it was an accident i got off, im a bit squirmish of these things and wanted to get away asap.
i dont think any of our crowd had a camera on them, and also they wouldnt be so sick as to take pics. . . . . . for obvious reasons
Edited by DucatiGary on Friday 28th March 11:22
JBL930 said:
That would be me, the van with the square wheels is on it's way to take me somewhere special
of topic bu your 911 is on my video here http://www.pistonheads.tv/clip991hugh_ said:
Crikey, scary stuff, but glad you are on the mend. I'm going to Le Mans for the first time this year, looking forward to it
Oh and 2 gear sticks because 1 is for (an electric?) reverse? I've got a similar arrangement!
No, not an electric reverse. We married the 6 speed sequential to the Beetle box, put in a bomb proof 4th gear. So no chain drive. But....... 6 speed forward and reverse! Gearing too high for fun though.Oh and 2 gear sticks because 1 is for (an electric?) reverse? I've got a similar arrangement!
Enjoy LeMans and look out for cars exiting from the right!
DucatiGary said:
JBL930 said:
That would be me, the van with the square wheels is on it's way to take me somewhere special
of topic bu your 911 is on my video here http://www.pistonheads.tv/clip991Gassing Station | Le Mans | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff