Tnavas
Well-Known Member
This weekend I witnessed the freakiest trailer accident.
A mother and daughter arrived at the coaching clinic and proceeded to unload the daughters pony. The child went inside to untie the pony and wait for the ramp to be dropped down.
Her mother undid the ramp and lowered it to the ground and as she did the bottom of one of the springs popped off it's mounting and hit her hard in the head.
She passed out as we ran to her and we called an ambulance as she was visibly injured as well.
Whisked off to hospital for several stitches just ½" away from the corner of her eye - any lower and she would have lost her eye.
Once the ambulance left we had a look at the trailer - it was really interesting and somewhat scary to see the the lip to stop the springs from slipping were very small!
We also noticed that over time the springs had slid along the mounting and I guess this one came to the end and had nowhere else to go.
Now adding to my check list before travelling - that springs are well in their housing - a good tap with a hammer when closed will return them to their proper place.
Anyone else had a freaky accident with their trailer - not caused by the vehicle or other vehicles?
A mother and daughter arrived at the coaching clinic and proceeded to unload the daughters pony. The child went inside to untie the pony and wait for the ramp to be dropped down.
Her mother undid the ramp and lowered it to the ground and as she did the bottom of one of the springs popped off it's mounting and hit her hard in the head.
She passed out as we ran to her and we called an ambulance as she was visibly injured as well.
Whisked off to hospital for several stitches just ½" away from the corner of her eye - any lower and she would have lost her eye.
Once the ambulance left we had a look at the trailer - it was really interesting and somewhat scary to see the the lip to stop the springs from slipping were very small!
We also noticed that over time the springs had slid along the mounting and I guess this one came to the end and had nowhere else to go.
Now adding to my check list before travelling - that springs are well in their housing - a good tap with a hammer when closed will return them to their proper place.
Anyone else had a freaky accident with their trailer - not caused by the vehicle or other vehicles?