Accident Excuses

       Many people who experienced automobile accidents were asked to explain
what happened in a few words or less on insurance or accident forms.
The following quotes were taken from these forms and were eventually
published in the Toronto Sun, July 26, 19...

Coming home, I drove into the wrong house and
collided with a tree I don't have.

The other car collided with mine without
giving warning of its intentions.

I thought my window was down, but found out,
it was up when I put my hand through it.

I collided with a stationary truck coming the other way.

A truck backed through my windshield into my wife's face.

A pedestrian hit me and went under my car.

The guy was all over the road; I had to swerve
a number of times before I hit him.

I pulled away from the side of the road, glanced at
my mother-in-law and headed over the embankment.

In my attempt to kill a fly, I drove into a telephone pole.

I had been shopping for plants all day and was on my way home.
As I reached an intersection, a hedge sprang up obscuring my vision.
I did not see the other car.

I had been driving my car for forty years when I
fell asleep at the wheel and had an accident.

I was on my way to the doctors with rear end trouble when
my universal joint gave way causing me to have an accident.
As I approached the intersection, a stop sign suddenly
appeared in place where no stop sign had ever appeared before.
I was unable to stop in time to avoid the accident.

To avoid hitting the bumper of the car in front,
I struck the pedestrian.

My car was legally parked as it backed into the other vehicle.

An invisible car came out of nowhere,
struck my vehicle, and vanished.

I told the police that I was not injured, but on
removing my hat, I found that I had a skull fracture.

I was sure the old fellow would never make it to the other
side of the roadway when I struck him.

The pedestrian had no idea which direction to go, so I ran over him.

I saw the slow-moving, sad-faced old gentleman as he
bounced off the hood of my car.

The indirect cause of this accident was a little guy
in a small car with a big mouth.

I was thrown from my car as it left the road.
I was later found in a ditch by some stray cat.

The telephone pole was approaching fast.
I was attempting to swerve out of its path when it struck my front.

I was unable to stop in time and my car crashed
into the other vehicle. The driver and passengers then
left immediately for a vacation with injuries.

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