No. I don't think so.
The car hit her, she died.
yes it was when she was walking out of her hair appointment
Nearly hit. I shoot a bullet at you, and it nearly hits. The bullet I shot at you nearly hit you.
Type your answer here... She was hit by a car and her health went down, so about two years later she died.
The name of the hit was "Eleanor Rigby"
Eleanor Roosevelt died at the age of 76 in 1960. Her health was beginning to fail on her. Eleanor had just got back from a hair appointment when a car came past her. She was hit and the incident had injured her internally and externally.
The scariest thing that I have ever seen in public is see someone nearly get hit by a car. The lady was looking down at her cell phone and didn't realize that she was walking into a street with oncoming traffic. She was nearly hit by a truck before she heard the driver honk the horn.
The young man suffered in chronic pain, since the day the car had nearly ran him over. or Since the day the car had hit him, the young man suffered in chronic pain.
The insurance will pay for the car you hit.
Most times it is a 50/50 fault situation. It can vary depending on who was more out of their sapce and/or where someone was hit. IE if one car was nearly out in the aisle and the other car backed into the side of them, the second car might be found more at fault. But the default not knowing the details is 50/50.
The car behind you
Yes, Roald Dahl nearly lost his ear in a car accident in 1939. His car was hit by a taxi, resulting in severe injuries that included a serious head wound and damage to his nose and ear. Dahl underwent multiple surgeries to repair the damage and avoid amputation of his ear.