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mazzykat
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Texas -- My daughter was in an accident Saturday morning, and has been found at fault. She was taking her boyfriend to work and as she turned a curve, she was blinded by the morning sun. She slowed and tried to pull onto the left-hand shoulder of the highway, but wasn't certain she was off the road. Her boyfriend was looking behind to see if anyone was coming behind them. By now, they were off of the curve, and well into the staight part of the road. He saw a vehicle come around the curve going at about 70 mph (guess), that never slowed or swerved. He said the woman wasn't even looking ahead, but to her right. She slammed into my daughters car, and it's a miracle either she or her boyfriend are alive. Both were taken to the hospital with relatively minor injuries considering. Her boyfriend had to be removed with the jaws of life and has a torn shoulder, broken clavicle, and cuts. Both have whiplash type injuries, and bruises everywhere. I thank God they are alive, and the car is the last of my worries. However, I don't think my daughter is totally at fault. While she may have been going too slow, the other driver never saw her. There are no skid marks where the other driver skidded or swerved, only the skid marks where my daughter hit her brakes after she was hit. My daughters Honda Accord is mashed beyond recognition. The lady was driving a Tahoe, and it has a smashed fender. The other driver wasn't hurt. What do I do?