It's an unfortunate coincidence that both Get Out and A Cure for Wellness feature very
similar car incidents with the deer family.
Not exact matches
A
similar incident happened to me a couple of years ago... I thought my
car was going to be swept away... scary... but yes thoughts of chocolates help.
But the plaintiff's attorney showed jurors a list of 416
similar incidents compiled by Ford in 1992; pointed out how two states asked Ford to redesign its gas tanks in response to
similar incidents resulting deaths; and showed that Ford had sent warnings on how to safely pack the trunks of Town
Cars.
My reasoning is that the situation are
similar, as both involve a third party that acted wrong (in this case a person jumping onto the road in front of a
car, compared to a
car taking a sharp turn in original case), the first
car managing to avoid the
incident and causing no fault of his own, and the last
car in line not able to avoid the accident because of not maintaining safe distance.
This means that RV insurance offers
similar coverages as
car insurance plans regarding collisions and traffic
incidents, but it also extends its protections to any special equipment or possessions that are kept in your RV permanently such as camping gear, portable electronics, and other items.