I've survived an accident too. I was on my pushbike doing about 65km/h - 40 mph down a hill, when a car saw me coming and accelerated instead of braked. I hit them in the side of their car, denting the side of their bonnet. I flew over the car and my bike flew with me- i landed on the ground and skidded along asphalt/bitumen for a good four metres. I was in my school uniform, but I had a helmet with me thankfully, otherwise I would've certainly died.
As it was, I managed to walk away with multiple abrasions, lacerations, arms profusely weeping blood, knees and legs bleeding, sprained both elbows, jarred both shoulders, minor whiplash and a twisted ankle. I hopped up and checked my bike (oh the things you do when the adrenaline kicks in) and it was fine, aside from a twisted fork and a single buckled wheel. The woman driving the car leapt out and asked about 95353434 times if I was alright, which I pretty much was despite the fact that blood was pouring from all of my limbs and my nose. She drove off rather shaken, and I lifted my bike up and walked the remaining kilometre home, and then had a shower to clean the blood off, then used 1:5 disinfectant:water mix to treat the cuts and abrasions. I still have scars on my elbows and knees from it, but the bike's still in use today. The wheel and fork were replaced, but the bike's still working fine.