Hang in there Crip.
As far as forgiveness, I dont think the other guy intentionally had this wreck, maybe he was careless. I raced motor cycles for years and in 07 I decided to give it up, cause I have to support my family and kids, plus with business responsibilitys if I got maimed up on my bike then who would take care of things.
Legally you should be compensated and taken care of. Theres no question in my mind on that, like others have said that is what insurance companys are for.
Once again I dont know what you have to forgive anyone for, it was an accident, maybe avoidable but an accident none the less. One of your loves, riding a motorcycle is a dangerous thing, there arent any things like a fender bender on a bike, Ive got plenty of friends to attest to that. Been too a couple of funerals for friends that rode bikes. This is one of the reasons I never bought a street bike. A few years ago I did pull in front of a guy on a bike, he had to run off the road and I stopped, and apologized. Of course he was livid with me, but I did glance and I honestly didnt see him. He lightened up a little when he saw the AMA stickers on my truck, I said yea Im a semi-pro motocrosser. Like I said he didnt do this on purpose with some motive of hurting. Life is just series of events, and you just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
At this point Kerry it is what it is.
I am very sorry this has happened to you, I mean that and dont take my post as mean or harsh, but what do you have to forgive this person for in the first place, if this guy set out that day to take a biker out, thats one thing, but I just dont think thats the case, he was maybe careless, but he may have glanced and not seen you, Ive been there and done that, fortunately it didnt end in what happened to you.
Focus on where you are now and getting better, blaming and anger toward this other person will only hold you captive to an emotion that he doesnt even feel, in other words by holding this anger in the only thing you are doing is hurting yourself, its not going to change anything, use all your energy to recover.
Good Luck Kerry on Your Recovery
As far as forgiveness, I dont think the other guy intentionally had this wreck, maybe he was careless. I raced motor cycles for years and in 07 I decided to give it up, cause I have to support my family and kids, plus with business responsibilitys if I got maimed up on my bike then who would take care of things.
Legally you should be compensated and taken care of. Theres no question in my mind on that, like others have said that is what insurance companys are for.
Once again I dont know what you have to forgive anyone for, it was an accident, maybe avoidable but an accident none the less. One of your loves, riding a motorcycle is a dangerous thing, there arent any things like a fender bender on a bike, Ive got plenty of friends to attest to that. Been too a couple of funerals for friends that rode bikes. This is one of the reasons I never bought a street bike. A few years ago I did pull in front of a guy on a bike, he had to run off the road and I stopped, and apologized. Of course he was livid with me, but I did glance and I honestly didnt see him. He lightened up a little when he saw the AMA stickers on my truck, I said yea Im a semi-pro motocrosser. Like I said he didnt do this on purpose with some motive of hurting. Life is just series of events, and you just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
At this point Kerry it is what it is.
I am very sorry this has happened to you, I mean that and dont take my post as mean or harsh, but what do you have to forgive this person for in the first place, if this guy set out that day to take a biker out, thats one thing, but I just dont think thats the case, he was maybe careless, but he may have glanced and not seen you, Ive been there and done that, fortunately it didnt end in what happened to you.
Focus on where you are now and getting better, blaming and anger toward this other person will only hold you captive to an emotion that he doesnt even feel, in other words by holding this anger in the only thing you are doing is hurting yourself, its not going to change anything, use all your energy to recover.
Good Luck Kerry on Your Recovery
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