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Originally Posted by GrussGott
I thought the secondary damage to the rear was pretty interesting ... if I'm seeing it right, it was a front-end accident as a decent enough speed to deform the rear (i.e., protection around the passenger compartment). He could've been rear-ended as well, but to me looks like maybe secondary damage ...
If so, pretty interesting and something to look for even in a slow speed hit:
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Something hit the side. That is not a buckle due to forces from the frontal impact. If it was that severe, the doors would have been out of alignment.