DaytonMomof2
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ohio
We were heading west in a slight rain around 8:15 p.m. The road has two westbound and two eastbound lanes separated by a turn lane. Speed limit is 35. (stroop and marshall 45429 - Google Maps) There was little traffic. Hubby was driving around 30 mph due to rain and dark. I was looking out my window. As we approached an intersection, Hubby noticed the car traveling south was not slowing, so he started to brake and said something. None of us remember exactly what he said, but it made me look forward. I turned in time to see the car enter our lane. Hubby swerved/changed lanes to the left and braked hard. Our van's right front corner struck the other car's left front corner.
As the van came to a halt, I opened my eyes. I must have closed them on impact. I saw that our airbags had deployed and the van was filling with smoke (from the airbags). As Hubby asked if I was ok, I told him to pull into the nearest business parking lot. A quick glance back and I knew the kids were ok, but they were starting to choke on the smoke. As soon as we were stopped, I turned and unbuckled my daughter's carseat. Hubby had gotten out and opened my son's door. He took my daughter away from the car to get fresh air. I climbed over the seat and unbuckled my son's carseat and took him into the fresh air.
The other driver had somehow gotten their car into the same lot and came over to ask if we were hurt and if we had called the police yet. He said something about not knowing what happened. Hubby was not talking other than to continually seek reassurance that the kids and I were unharmed. He told me afterward that he was so angry that he didn't dare talk to the other guy.
I was pretty much in a daze for the next hour - dealing with keeping the kids warm and happy. We hadn't planned on being outside and my son was the only one with a coat. One of the officers asked me what color the light was. I said I wasn't looking, but I was sure it was green due to the way Hubby was driving. She also asked if I had noticed any other cars around. I said no.
After the tow trucks and rides home had arrived and everyone was ready to leave, one of the officers gave Hubby a citation for failure to obey traffic signals. As he handed it over he said, "This is clear as mud." Hubby was shocked. So was I. This was the first time the whole hour that we had any idea that there was even a question as to who was at fault. We questioned the officer who said that he didn't know what color the light was, but an independent witness had said there was a westbound left-turner who turned just before the accident. Since left turns often happen on red - after traffic going through the yellow has cleared the intersection - they are assuming our light must have been red.
We didn't know there was a witness. We didn't even know the other guy said his light was green.
The officer said, "Feel free to contest it." And he made a very solid point of saying he would be there on the court date.
Any advice on how to proceed?
I posted on two local news stations facebook pages asking for any other witnesses to step forward, but no response.
We were heading west in a slight rain around 8:15 p.m. The road has two westbound and two eastbound lanes separated by a turn lane. Speed limit is 35. (stroop and marshall 45429 - Google Maps) There was little traffic. Hubby was driving around 30 mph due to rain and dark. I was looking out my window. As we approached an intersection, Hubby noticed the car traveling south was not slowing, so he started to brake and said something. None of us remember exactly what he said, but it made me look forward. I turned in time to see the car enter our lane. Hubby swerved/changed lanes to the left and braked hard. Our van's right front corner struck the other car's left front corner.
As the van came to a halt, I opened my eyes. I must have closed them on impact. I saw that our airbags had deployed and the van was filling with smoke (from the airbags). As Hubby asked if I was ok, I told him to pull into the nearest business parking lot. A quick glance back and I knew the kids were ok, but they were starting to choke on the smoke. As soon as we were stopped, I turned and unbuckled my daughter's carseat. Hubby had gotten out and opened my son's door. He took my daughter away from the car to get fresh air. I climbed over the seat and unbuckled my son's carseat and took him into the fresh air.
The other driver had somehow gotten their car into the same lot and came over to ask if we were hurt and if we had called the police yet. He said something about not knowing what happened. Hubby was not talking other than to continually seek reassurance that the kids and I were unharmed. He told me afterward that he was so angry that he didn't dare talk to the other guy.
I was pretty much in a daze for the next hour - dealing with keeping the kids warm and happy. We hadn't planned on being outside and my son was the only one with a coat. One of the officers asked me what color the light was. I said I wasn't looking, but I was sure it was green due to the way Hubby was driving. She also asked if I had noticed any other cars around. I said no.
After the tow trucks and rides home had arrived and everyone was ready to leave, one of the officers gave Hubby a citation for failure to obey traffic signals. As he handed it over he said, "This is clear as mud." Hubby was shocked. So was I. This was the first time the whole hour that we had any idea that there was even a question as to who was at fault. We questioned the officer who said that he didn't know what color the light was, but an independent witness had said there was a westbound left-turner who turned just before the accident. Since left turns often happen on red - after traffic going through the yellow has cleared the intersection - they are assuming our light must have been red.
We didn't know there was a witness. We didn't even know the other guy said his light was green.
The officer said, "Feel free to contest it." And he made a very solid point of saying he would be there on the court date.
Any advice on how to proceed?
I posted on two local news stations facebook pages asking for any other witnesses to step forward, but no response.