Front impact broke both my legs 6 months ago. What are SAFEST mid-range cars or mpvs?. Evidence if at all possible.?

Car drove head-on into my car at hours of darkness but admitted his reproach - only I suffered any serious injuries plus trauma. Now stroll with sticks but hold less movement contained by right ankle. I've only lately returned to office work after 4 months physio. I very soon need to obverse driving again soon to regain confidence. My employer provides a car (or cash) what should I seize? I'm aged 50, driving for 30+ years. Only drive 15 miles a day but loved longer UK trips at week-ends and holidays. Wife will stipulation to share driving, but she hates BIG cars. No kids to consider but close to large boot for wife's luggage! Would a small MPV be more suitable than hatchback? One suggestion have been Ford C-Max small MPV next to its higher form position and its award for solving back posture problems which I also own plus better road visibility and cruise control; automatic may suit? Any evidence I can show employer will be very much appreciated. Thanks for your facilitate - big hurdle to face, be very fit but immediately limited mobility.

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Answers:    What a dreadful experience!

I hope you are on the road to a full recovery.

It seem you have already done your homework on this. I'd bear what you have to your employer.

You could also print out some stuff from the Ford website.

Or carry leaflets from a local Ford dealer...

Very best wishes for the adjectives...!

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