Two separate accidents in one month as a new driver — I feel like I'm cursed and terrified to drive
I don't even know where to start. I've had my license for about eight months and in the past four weeks I've been in two completely separate incidents that were not my fault, and I am spiraling.
First one: I was pulling out of a parking garage on a green light when a delivery van blew through a red and clipped the rear quarter of my car hard enough to spin me halfway around. I wasn't hurt, but my dad's car (he lent it to me while mine was in the shop — bad timing, I know) got pretty banged up. The van driver stopped at least, but the whole insurance back-and-forth has been going on for weeks and I still don't have a resolution.
Then last Friday — LAST FRIDAY — I'm driving home on a rural highway at night, totally legal speed, and a massive dog or coyote or something bolts into the road. No time to do anything. I hit it. The front bumper and hood on my own car are now destroyed.
My dad has been mostly understanding but I can tell he's frustrated. My mom keeps saying "maybe you should take a break from driving" and honestly? I'm starting to agree with her, which scares me because I need to drive for work.
I feel like I'm the unluckiest person alive right now. I keep replaying both incidents asking what I could have done differently and honestly... nothing? But that doesn't make the guilt go away.
Has anyone gone through a run of bad luck like this, especially as a younger driver? How did you mentally get through it? And on the practical side — does having two claims close together actually wreck your insurance even when neither was your fault?