Terrifying Moment: California Motorcyclist Captures Multi-Car Crash That Nearly Kills Him (6 pics + 1 video)
On November 19, a motorcyclist from Malibu recorded a fatal accident with involving several vehicles, in which a pickup truck flew into it. The culprit of the accident was the hijacker on the crossover Lexus.
The footage shows the motorcyclist waiting for the opportunity turn onto the Pacific Coast Highway. In a moment you can see a gray pickup truck approaching from the opposite directions before being knocked over by a speeding black crossover Lexus NX.
A pickup truck, along with various tools and materials, literally flew into a motorcyclist!
The Lexus crossover caught fire, the driver died. The car was hijacked an hour before the shocking crash, driven by a man who That day I got out of rehab.
Steven Levy, motorcyclist involved in a three-car accident fatalities on the Pacific Coast Highway in South California, is now raising money to cover its medical accounts.
After the accident, Levy was taken by helicopter to the hospital, where he underwent extensive reconstructive surgery on his broken right arm and badly injured right leg, and also restored the lung.
“I spent 11 days in the hospital and now I am at home. Eleven days ago, I didn't think I'd be alive. I have broken nine ribs, so I can't cough, sneeze, blow my nose. Eating and drinking - this is a huge problem. It hurts a lot,” said Stephen Levy.
Levy also said that it would be natural to want to blame someone else for what happened, but he sees no benefit in doing so.
“What happened to me happened, and now I have to deal with the consequences,” he said.
The consequences include rising medical bills.
“I am completely stressed. I can only imagine what it will be,” he said.
"To say I'm worried about what the future holds for me is an understatement."
Stephen Levy
Despite the overwhelming pain and the uncertainty of their position, Levy said he's thankful he doesn't have brain damage or paralysis, adding that he was determined to ride again one day on a motorcycle.
“This guy has taken enough from me. I can't let him take that from me as well," Levy said.