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sinnatious January 21 2010, 04:24:14 UTC
Whaaaaat? Since when was leaving your details on the windshield not enough? I mean, I was in a five car pile-up on the highway once and nobody bothered involving the police - we just all exchanged details and then let the insurance companies duke it out. And this instance is an even more cut-and-dry issue. If the nurse saw it on the cameras, how could she have thought it was a hit-and-run? And for that matter, if she was watching and worried about it, why didn't she come out to talk to you instead of involving other parties? Surely she would have seen you writing your details down, and that would have been more than enough time. I am offended on your behalf. :|

And if the other guy isn't worried about it, you have nothing to be concerned about. The nurse and your uncle are overreacting. You've left your details, you couldn't find the driver - and how much more effort are you supposed to go to? The driver could have been anywhere. Don't be stressed! It's just everyone else who has had an absurd reaction to a tiny, simple accident.

I guess hit-and-runs must be common these days. It says a lot when people are surprised when other parties are honest.

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tir_synni January 22 2010, 02:13:00 UTC
Everyone so far has said I did exactly what I had to. There was a request to tell the secretary if something like that should happen again, but I think that's more to shut the nurses up than anything else. *twitches* And from what I hear, the nurse knew even less than I originally thought. Ugh.

Unfortunately, the nurse was seriously complicating things for my uncle, sending him into one hell of a panic. It's been cleared up and everyone is wondering why the nurse reacted like she did. Awesome. *rolls eyes* She panicked everyone for no reason. Lovely nurse.

Considering how surprised everyone was that I was honest, I'm a little disturbed.

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