It was a little less than 24-hours ago, yesterday afternoon.  I'm spending
the day taking stock of my situation, looking for transportation, nursing a
sick cat, and trying to get back to a more tranquil state.  I've got work
that ~must~ be done, and some things on the front burner for tomorrow. 
After that I can go forward with accident related things.

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: frank theriault 

>  Shel Belinkoff  wrote:
> > And all I'm saying is let's see what kind of time and trouble I have,
and
> > what trauma I've suffered.  I'm sure the car will be covered, and if
there
> > are any other problems, I'll be sure to let the insurance company know.
> >
> > Unlike others, I'm not the kind of person who thinks first or foremost
> > about suing.
> >
>
> I think that's wise of you, Shel.
>
> The accident happened what, earlier today or yesterday?  There's no
> hurry involved here.
>
> I don't know about the US, but here in Canada, the limitation period
> (ie:  the time in which a law suit must be commenced) for auto
> accidents is two years.  I don't think it would be a bad thing to see
> how things sort out before making any decisions.  Worry about yourself
> first - you've got lots of time to make decisions.  Time is not of the
> essence.


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