I even read about one physician who claimed that the signs and symptoms were "harmless in kids and young adults." Tell that to someone who unintentionally kissed the pavement.
A friend yesterday, relayed a story to me she lived through-just this weekend- wherein a young gal in her 30's drove her car directly into a tree in someone's front yard. My friend, witnessing the whole ordeal, pulled her own car over and ran to the aid of the woman driver, still mid seizure. The police noted it as a medically induced traffic accident. My friend also told me there was a UPS driver present whose windshield was smashed from debris flying off the car upon impact and that, had the UPS driver gotten out of his vehicle 5 seconds later, he would have been a casualty in the crash walking to deliver his package. We are both very curious as to how many more medically induced car accidents are on police reports or insurance claims over the past year.
I even read about one physician who claimed that the signs and symptoms were "harmless in kids and young adults." Tell that to someone who unintentionally kissed the pavement.
A friend yesterday, relayed a story to me she lived through-just this weekend- wherein a young gal in her 30's drove her car directly into a tree in someone's front yard. My friend, witnessing the whole ordeal, pulled her own car over and ran to the aid of the woman driver, still mid seizure. The police noted it as a medically induced traffic accident. My friend also told me there was a UPS driver present whose windshield was smashed from debris flying off the car upon impact and that, had the UPS driver gotten out of his vehicle 5 seconds later, he would have been a casualty in the crash walking to deliver his package. We are both very curious as to how many more medically induced car accidents are on police reports or insurance claims over the past year.