Finally got photos sent to a computer that I can upload from. Here is the front end. All ripped off. Front cover and the crap that goes underneath it. Looks like it's on the ground because the left front tire was broken off when I was slammed into the concrete barrier. The right front is smashed in and won't turn. So it looks likes its low to the ground because it is.
Here is the left front tire. You can see the rim was busted right out of there. Considering I was hit in the right front, anyone wanna bet the right front rim is cracked?
Here is how I ended up. Up against the wall, tire missing, suspension damaged, no steering, back end hanging out into the traffic lane.
It is 1 pm on day 9 after the accident and still no word from my insurance company about the status of my car. Repair or totaled? No idea. They use a 3rd party to do the damage estimate and last I heard was from Monday saying they are running behind because of weather. Weather? Or just shear volume cause by the weather?
I don't know about other states, but in SE Wisconsin, most communities have about used up their stock of road salt. So they are mixing it with sand and only using in select locations instead of dousing the road with it. So people will have to just slow down. One section of Highway 20 near Racine had a cor in the ditch every 500 to 1000 feet this morning. Felt like a slalom course zigging around all the stuck cars. Alot of them looked like they were plain going too fast.
It's been a bad winter in the Midwest and East Coast.