
On the way to work this morning in Corona Del Mar. I'd slowed as traffic slowed allowing a big rig to make a right hand turn on green a couple of cars in front of me. Next thing I know, I hear crunching metal behind me and I look up to my rear view mirror just in time to see a fairly new '06 LX470 hit me. She was munched by a '98 MBZ ML320. ML320 front end is toast. LX470 has both rear and front end damage. LX hit my Kaymar tire carrier and bumper. From what I can tell so far, the latch is bent to the point that I'll need a crowbar to realign the latch on the bumper to get it open. The real PIA is that the tire carrier flexed on impact and has put a good dent in my rear hatch. It looks like the tire carrier is bent and is now sitting much closer to the truck than it used to. Lady in the LX was taken to the hospital in obvious neck and back pain. Now sitting here at the office, my neck and back are beginning to stiffen up as well. 20 year old gal that started the chain reaction was new to the area and had just missed her turn and was probably not paying attention to the slowing traffic in front of her and slamed into the LX. Lady in the LX had her two kids with her on the way to school. Fortunately, the kids seemed ok.
No pics as I don't keep a digital camera in the truck. Will post pics of my truck later.
For anyone with a Kaymar, I need to know what the distance is between the top of the tire carrier riser and the rear hatch. It appears to be slanting backwards. I don't know yet if the spindle itself is bent or just the tire carrier. No visible damage to the main bumper as the impact appeared to be on the tire and tire carrier.
Fortunately gals insurance and mine are with the same company and there will be no issues, outside the obvious PITA of having to deal with the repair. I don't yet know if there's more damage to the rear hatch outside the dents I can see. The lock mechanism and lock on the tire carrier are what hit first and the dent extends out to the center of the rear hatch on the name plate to the end of the tire.



Just hope the mom in the LX is ok. Newport Beach police and paramedics were great with her! Kudos to them.