I didn't watch the news tonight, but did they happen to have something on there about a HUGE accident on 270 south on the west side by Dublin? Well, I was so close to that accident, I had my own. I was making a run to the Rome-Hilliard Sam's Club to pick up some tires for our club and ran into a nifty snowstorm on 270. Traveling about 60 mph because of the conditions, I started to see brake lights and began to slow down, unfortunately not quickly enough. 2 Semi's and at least 6 other cars were already in and continuing to get into accidents right there. Of course, no stopping ability had me heading straight for the mass carnage. In a risky split-second decision, I decided to nudge the concrete median instead of colliding with another vehicle. I made it through the wreckage without hitting any other vehicles, so I decided not to stick around and be a part of an accident I wasn't actually involved in per se. However, my bumper, fender, and both driver's side wheels are scratched and scruffed to hell and according the the tow truck guy, my lower control arm on that side is bent (which would probably explain the difficulty keeping my steering under control). So all this leads to my question: because I was on the clock making a run for the business, should Sam's Club cover the damage to the vehicle? There's really two options this can go: either Sam's covers the cost of repairing the vehicle or Sam's pays the deductible on my insurance plan for the insurance to cover it. Which do you folks see as the more reasonable/appropriate course of action?