Of course had this been 99.9999% of the other driving public, they would have been hounded to death with police questions, medical records would have been sought and witnesses interviewed in an effort to determine if the crash was in any way related to a substance or drug abuse.
If anyone in florida in the future gets stopped for any accident, remember these words of Tiger’s attorney: All they are required to provide is drivers license, proof of insurance and vehicle registration. NOTHING ELSE. So, make no statements, provide no info except as required by law...and then see how fast you end up with trouble.
Nah! I had a similar really stupid accident. In fact, an officer witnessed it. In my case, my truck jumped a curb and physics took over and I went into a tree. I had been driving for two weeks, so am sure my panic had a lot to do with it. After making sure I was okay and asking if I were on medication or the like, I was cited with failure to control my vehicle and that was the end of it.