• toofpic@lemmy.world
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    Even in case of a “usual” snowman, you can easily crack plastic bodyparts or dent metal ones. This is not GTA, where you just have to remember which items are breakable and which are not

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      I’m honestly wondering if he made up the cinder block to try and make this someone else’s fault.

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        Good point. Hitting cinder blocks would probably leave scratches on the bumper, no? I don’t see any scratches in the photo.

        Looking at that bumper, it really looks like the work of something soft but heavy.

        Also notably absent: a picture of the cinder blocks.

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          Come to think of it, has anyone seen that guy and a cinder block in the same room together?

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        I can confirm that hitting large objects can sound like hitting straight concrete or cement. I hit a black bear one night when I was going about 70mph on the freeway. Would have sworn some truck lost a load of cinder blocks or something. There was at least one fur tuft on my car.

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            Fun fact if you hit a living animal in the road it would only be covered under comprehensive insurance. If you hit something like a bear, just to use a completely random animal, because that bear had already been hit by another car (possibly as little as mere minutes before), then it’s covered under collision insurance. Ask me how I know.

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              When you say “it,” do you mean repairs to the car or to the animal? Like, if I hit a dog, I’m certainly going to get it to a vet if I can, (although the owner would probably rather take it themselves than trust my driving) is my insurance going to pick up the vet bill?

              Oh wait, we’d want more help to the dog than “slap a coat of paint on it.” I better just get out my credit card.

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                Not sure how a dog would be handled. Pretty sure it would fall under property, but might have some extra legalese around it. The it I was referring to in this case was the car. The bear was very unlikely to survive, but it did in fact scamper off. If you recall I said it sounded like I hit a bunch of cinder blocks. Well I got out and went back to try to see if the other driver was alright. Never saw anything in the road. The state troopers didn’t see anything either. The first driver that hit it said it must have been about a 500lb black bear.

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        or he had buyers remorse and tried to get it totaled, by saying it was blaming someone else. because he was stupid enough to buy an expensive car.

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      Yeah I involuntarily hit a small boulder of snow on the road and it cracked the plastic of my front bumper