PracticalRivian
Member
- First Name
- Benjamin
- Joined
- Aug 17, 2022
- Threads
- 0
- Messages
- 16
- Reaction score
- 32
- Location
- Columbia, SC
- Vehicles
- 2022 Rivian R1T Launch Edition El Cap
- Occupation
- Custom Residential Builder
So let's straighten up a couple of things:
1. The truck did not "suddenly roll". I never said that. I said it "unexpectedly rolled". If I had an inkling of a reservation about it rolling I would not have driven into the field.
2. There is nothing in any pictures online that show the truck path, or anything about what happened. It rolled from the left relative to any picture online and never traveled at all on anything in the right of these pictures.
3. Rivian was contacted by me and I asked them to look at the crash data and "explain to me what I did wrong". I told them exactly what happened. They downloaded the crash data and called me next day to ask if they could send engineering to the site to walk through it with me.
4. Engineers were out there very quickly, looked at everything they could find data-point wise as well as my exact experience.
5. My insurance received the same information and ruled me at fault hence the collision designation on the iia listing.
6. I'm not blaming Rivian, never have. Rivian initiated everything about getting engineering to investigate everything.
7. I was driving so it's my fault, I can accept that.
8. You don't have details because if I share anything about the situation particulars while Rivian is also investigating their data that's just bad business on my part.
9. If you think daddy bought this truck for me then feel free to call me Daddy sonny.
1. The truck did not "suddenly roll". I never said that. I said it "unexpectedly rolled". If I had an inkling of a reservation about it rolling I would not have driven into the field.
2. There is nothing in any pictures online that show the truck path, or anything about what happened. It rolled from the left relative to any picture online and never traveled at all on anything in the right of these pictures.
3. Rivian was contacted by me and I asked them to look at the crash data and "explain to me what I did wrong". I told them exactly what happened. They downloaded the crash data and called me next day to ask if they could send engineering to the site to walk through it with me.
4. Engineers were out there very quickly, looked at everything they could find data-point wise as well as my exact experience.
5. My insurance received the same information and ruled me at fault hence the collision designation on the iia listing.
6. I'm not blaming Rivian, never have. Rivian initiated everything about getting engineering to investigate everything.
7. I was driving so it's my fault, I can accept that.
8. You don't have details because if I share anything about the situation particulars while Rivian is also investigating their data that's just bad business on my part.
9. If you think daddy bought this truck for me then feel free to call me Daddy sonny.
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