Titan driver’s side head on accident - long (pics)
Moderators, I posted this exact message on another Titan website. I thought folks here would be interested in my experience and how well our truck held up. Please delete if I've broken any written or unwritten rules.
Life sure works in strange ways! Wed was a pretty normal day for my family that started with my reading/praying and posting a response to a Titan owner's prayer request on another web site. Little did I know that I’d be praying for my family that evening. I live in a rural town about 20 miles outside of Denver CO. Wed evening we were on our way home on a two lane rural highway (between Castlerock and Franktown) that has relatively minor traffic especially in the evening. About 3 miles out of Castlerock we were hit head on (mostly driver’s side) by a car. I remember suddenly seeing the car COMPLETELY in my lane and then trying to swerve to the right. It happened at the last minute and it wasn’t a drift situation.
I remember the impact with both airbags deploying and then incredible pressure on my chest and left side. I never lost consciousness but couldn’t breath/feel anything for what seemed like eternity. I thought we had side curtain air bags but I was obviously wrong. The collision occurred where the sides of the road dropped off at a relatively steep angle. My wife and brother in law were trying to get out of their seatbelts but I was pinned in. It was a pretty horrific crash with the other car catching fire. I could smell smoke and hear screaming. I quickly said a prayer for the people in the other car hoping they were able to get them out. Unfortunately she (single occupant in the other car) died instantly on impact. I keep trying to wiggle my toes and fingers. Eventually I was able to do both. An eyewitness said that she (the other driver) just seemed to suddenly turn into my lane. After impact we came to rest on a relatively steep incline, state troopers were amazed we didn’t roll.
The emergency rescue teams arrived and had to cut the door apart to get me out. Seemed like it took forever to get enough clearance. An EMT guy was holding my head the whole time. Because of the severity of the crash they by passed a lot of local hospitals to take us to the best trauma center. X-rays/MRIs revealed that I had broken 4 bones on my spine. Thankfully they were only the little side flanges that our muscles attach to. My wife had some broken ribs and internal bleeding requiring exploratory surgery. She’s fine now recovering (more from the surgery than the actual accident wounds). My brother in law was in the rear passenger’s side seat and seemed to only have a few bumps and bruises.
The highway patrol officer and was extremely impressed with how well the truck protected us. He couldn’t believe that I hadn’t broken both legs. My son is sure that I was driving with my feet on the dash! I’m convinced my Titan saved our (and especially mine) lives. You wouldn’t believe the grief I got when I traded my 2000 M5 Bimmer in. Both of my kids disowned me for trading the German wundermobile for a truck. My wife who had given me hell about previously driving a Tacoma was just as upset. In fact it was her comments about driving a Toyota death trap that really made me look at the Titan. Oh yea, for those that seem to think our gas mileage is so poor; I was getting about 16-18 with the Bimmer, (5 liter v- and a consistent 15.8 mpg with my Titan. I pretty much drove both vehicles the same. A couple of mpg is nothing when you consider that I felt the ride was more comfortable, it obviously carried a lot more, and I KNOW things would have been different had I been drive my Bimmer. Oh and the first thing out of everyone’s mouth now is; “Thank god you were in the Titan, that Bimmer would have never been able to protect you that way”. I’ve pretty much walked away (albeit very slowly) from a fatal head on accident. Oh yea, for those that feel our rear panel storage compartment is flimsy… mine survived just fine after a pretty serious crash, didn’t pop open or anything. I had it pretty full with tie down cleats, tow ropes etc. The engine was pushed about 1 ½ to 2 feet to the left. I’m still amazed at how few injuries we sustained.
God, luck and great engineering were on our side. We are obviously going to replace the vehicle and even though I intend to give the Trailridge and a couple of other vehicles a look, I’m pretty sure we’ll be getting another Titan. I can’t wait to see what my wife thinks we should get now. I've got more pics but couldn't figure out how to attach more than one at a time.
You haven't broken any rules by posting this amazing story. God was watching over you that day!
We are so glad that you and your family are still with us. So sorry for the other driver though. I have been to many of these type of things. They are never pretty.
Feel free to post any time and a speedy recovery to you and your wife.
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Welcome to the forum. I am glad to hear that you and your family made it out ok. Bruises will heal with time and the truck can be replaced but the extra time that you were granted to spend with your family is priceless. God bless. Wish you and your family a speedy and full recovery.
Too sad about the other driver. It seems we are never guaranteed another day. You wake up each morning and never know what the day holds for you.
On a different note, I am glad to see the Titan held up so well. Just raises my confidence in my own truck. Hope you decide to get another one and keep coming back and post somore.
Regards,
Richard
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2004 SE 4x4 CC
Utility bed, Big tow,Preffered pkg with captains,
mats, mudguards, bed extender
Born on 9-04.
2004 Toyota Sienna XLE
2001 Polaris Virage 750 waterbike
Moderators, I posted this exact message on another Titan website. I thought folks here would be interested in my experience and how well our truck held up. Please delete if I've broken any written or unwritten rules.
Life sure works in strange ways! Wed was a pretty normal day for my family that started with my reading/praying and posting a response to a Titan owner's prayer request on another web site. Little did I know that I’d be praying for my family that evening. I live in a rural town about 20 miles outside of Denver CO. Wed evening we were on our way home on a two lane rural highway (between Castlerock and Franktown) that has relatively minor traffic especially in the evening. About 3 miles out of Castlerock we were hit head on (mostly driver’s side) by a car. I remember suddenly seeing the car COMPLETELY in my lane and then trying to swerve to the right. It happened at the last minute and it wasn’t a drift situation.
I remember the impact with both airbags deploying and then incredible pressure on my chest and left side. I never lost consciousness but couldn’t breath/feel anything for what seemed like eternity. I thought we had side curtain air bags but I was obviously wrong. The collision occurred where the sides of the road dropped off at a relatively steep angle. My wife and brother in law were trying to get out of their seatbelts but I was pinned in. It was a pretty horrific crash with the other car catching fire. I could smell smoke and hear screaming. I quickly said a prayer for the people in the other car hoping they were able to get them out. Unfortunately she (single occupant in the other car) died instantly on impact. I keep trying to wiggle my toes and fingers. Eventually I was able to do both. An eyewitness said that she (the other driver) just seemed to suddenly turn into my lane. After impact we came to rest on a relatively steep incline, state troopers were amazed we didn’t roll.
The emergency rescue teams arrived and had to cut the door apart to get me out. Seemed like it took forever to get enough clearance. An EMT guy was holding my head the whole time. Because of the severity of the crash they by passed a lot of local hospitals to take us to the best trauma center. X-rays/MRIs revealed that I had broken 4 bones on my spine. Thankfully they were only the little side flanges that our muscles attach to. My wife had some broken ribs and internal bleeding requiring exploratory surgery. She’s fine now recovering (more from the surgery than the actual accident wounds). My brother in law was in the rear passenger’s side seat and seemed to only have a few bumps and bruises.
The highway patrol officer and was extremely impressed with how well the truck protected us. He couldn’t believe that I hadn’t broken both legs. My son is sure that I was driving with my feet on the dash! I’m convinced my Titan saved our (and especially mine) lives. You wouldn’t believe the grief I got when I traded my 2000 M5 Bimmer in. Both of my kids disowned me for trading the German wundermobile for a truck. My wife who had given me hell about previously driving a Tacoma was just as upset. In fact it was her comments about driving a Toyota death trap that really made me look at the Titan. Oh yea, for those that seem to think our gas mileage is so poor; I was getting about 16-18 with the Bimmer, (5 liter v- and a consistent 15.8 mpg with my Titan. I pretty much drove both vehicles the same. A couple of mpg is nothing when you consider that I felt the ride was more comfortable, it obviously carried a lot more, and I KNOW things would have been different had I been drive my Bimmer. Oh and the first thing out of everyone’s mouth now is; “Thank god you were in the Titan, that Bimmer would have never been able to protect you that way”. I’ve pretty much walked away (albeit very slowly) from a fatal head on accident. Oh yea, for those that feel our rear panel storage compartment is flimsy… mine survived just fine after a pretty serious crash, didn’t pop open or anything. I had it pretty full with tie down cleats, tow ropes etc. The engine was pushed about 1 ½ to 2 feet to the left. I’m still amazed at how few injuries we sustained.
God, luck and great engineering were on our side. We are obviously going to replace the vehicle and even though I intend to give the Trailridge and a couple of other vehicles a look, I’m pretty sure we’ll be getting another Titan. I can’t wait to see what my wife thinks we should get now. I've got more pics but couldn't figure out how to attach more than one at a time.
Cal
Truly amazing. That's terrible about the other driver but I'm glad you and your family are ok. God Bless.
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So glad you and your family are ok. Your story brought tears to my eyes. Although we haven't been in a serious accident I know I always feel safe in my Titan.........now I feel even safer. Many prayers coming your way for a speedy recovery.
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Jolie
2004 Nissan Titan LE CC 4x4 w/BT Pearl White *Ice*
Born: 08/24/04
Adopted: 11/12/04
Man this is the second thread with a severly wrecked Titan in it I've seen tonight, I'm glad I bought mine evenmore...
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You are truely blessed! I am glad you and your family are ok. Things definitly would not have been the same if you guys were in the M5. Thanks to God and the Mighty Titan!!
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Born: 06/23/04
Rockford Fosgate Package
Big Tow Package
Utility Bed Package
Gibson Extreme Dual Exhaust
Sirius Sportster Satellite Radio
I will definitely be praying for you and the rest of your family to make a complete and speedy recovery. Thank you for sharing your experience with us here at TitanTalk. It looks as though your Titan did its job tot he best of its ability. A good vehicle will sacrifice itself for the safety of its occupants. Your Titan obviously did that. Again, best wishes for a speedy recovery and we hope you continue to be a proud Titan owner.
This story makes me feel even better that my wife and daughter drive the Titan when they go somewhere without me. If we all go together, we take the Titan. I would hate to see what would happen to my little POS Corolla (and its passengers) in an accident like that.
Wow, I can't believe, you guys walked away from that mess. God was certainly watching over you all. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Kind of spooky looking at your truck, it was so much like mine.
Wishing and praying for a speedy and full recovery for all of you guys.
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Radiant Silver SE K/C 4X4, Big Tow, Off Road Pkg, Utility bed pkg., Prefered with Captains, Factory step rails, Factory bug deflector.
2001 Polaris Sportsman 500.
As a former BMW owner, you know how safe those cars are and how they almost obsess about how many airbags they can stick in there. An M5 is quite a piece of machinery to be sure. Having said that, I think you were probably still better off in the Titan because you were seated higher than you would have been in the car. Glad you are all making out okay despite the ordeal.
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Sirius satellite radio, hardwired Valentine1, tinted front windows. Car #71
1991 Maxima w/188k (the work beater) Sirius satellite radio. 30+ mpg. Car #72 and counting.
Having said that, I think you were probably still better off in the Titan because you were seated higher than you would have been in the car. Glad you are all making out okay despite the ordeal.
And the mass advantage of the Titan probably didn't hurt either...
Glad you survived. I have never particularly liked Hgwy 86. Did anybody get on the brakes prior to impact? Pretty amazing to survive anything close to a head-on crash with both vehicles going 50 mph.
That makes two amazing stories that I have read today about horrific crashes in Titans and survival in both cases. In the other story I read, the guy was able to emerge from his truck and help the other passenger. Sounds like any other story until you see the carnage. I was not able to tell that it was even a Titan.
As far as this story goes, I will once again say that I'm elated to here that you and yours are safe and free of harm. You are a very lucky man, and it certainly didn't hurt that you were driving a Titan.
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Never liked 86 myself....seems that there is always some sort of horrific accident out there at least a couple of times a year. Glad you and yours are ok.
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