Students continue to deal with car crash injuries

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Two students who were hit by a motor vehicle in September have returned to class after missing most of the fall 2008 semester. The pair, Kellsye Pitsenbarger and Amanda Tyus, both 21, are slowly returning to full health after sustaining numerous injuries.


The two were walking home along Progress Street in the early hours of Sept. 6, 2008, when they were hit by a motor vehicle. During the crash, Tyus was thrown onto the car's hood, which lofted her through a chain link fence before the car stopped after hitting a tree.

The two suffered major injuries as a result of the crash. Jan Pitsenbarger, Kellsye's mother, noted Kellsye's recovery was a trying period.

"It was a tough time. She still has some healing left to do," Jan said.

Kellsye, who sustained head and leg injuries in the crash, is still having trouble getting to classes.

"I can't walk long distances or periods of time without major pain," Kellsye said.

Kellsye obtained a handicap-parking permit, allowing her to park closer to her classes.

"Virginia Tech has been very helpful with accommodating me," Kellsye said.

Tyus suffered a broken pelvis in the accident and needed her jaw wired shut along with surgery on her injured leg. Tyus was on crutches until Dec. 5.

Joe Tyus, Amanda's father, said that his daughter was getting ready to get back to Blacksburg as soon as possible.

"She wanted to come back," Joe said. "All we were waiting on was the release from her doctors." Despite her return to campus, Amanda is not done with her treatment. She will meet with an orthopedist around the middle of March. Though Amanda's treatment is winding down, her family still receives bills for her treatment.

"The bills are still coming in to us," Joe Tyus said. Both Pitsenbarger and Tyus have medical insurance.

Beyond her physical injuries, the accident and her subsequent time-off has had a major effect on Pitsenbarger's plans after graduation. Pitsenbarger, who was preparing to graduate in April 2009, has seen her graduation date pushed back to December 2009.

"I'm behind an entire year of my life," Kellsye said.

She originally planned on attending graduate school, but has instead decided to look into the job market following graduation. Despite a long recovery time, Kellsye has kept a positive outlook.

"I've been told it will hurt before it gets better," she said.

Tyus and Pitsenbarger, human nutrition, foods and exercise majors, have decided to share an apartment together.

Tyus and Pitsenbarger now wait as the driver of the car that hit them, Ryan Williams Wresch, goes to court. Wresch was charged at the scene with driving under the influence and possession of marijuana. Wresch is scheduled to appear next in front of a grand jury April 22.

Kellsye was anxious about the upcoming trial.

"It makes you think 'Wow, it happened to me,'" Pitsenbarger said. "It hits you when you're in court looking at the guy who did it."

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Anonymous | # February 18, 2009 @ 1:01 PM — Flag Comment

Now its only a matter of time before the crazies sue the hell out of the dude that hit them

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PJ | # February 18, 2009 @ 2:34 PM — Flag Comment

Why would you call these poor girls "crazies?" They _should_ sue him to recover what they can to make up for their emotional, physical, and financial burdens from his irresponsible actions. They both sound like strong people and I wish them the best, as we all should.

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Anonymous | # February 18, 2009 @ 3:02 PM — Flag Comment

Sueing the guy who did this isn't going to rewind time and change what happened. I hate how any unfortunate situation that people occur is almost always answered with a lawsuit, further prolonging the pain of both parties involved. __GREED__

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Anonymous | # February 18, 2009 @ 3:02 PM — Flag Comment

Sueing the guy who did this isn't going to rewind time and change what happened. I hate how any unfortunate situation that people occur is almost always answered with a lawsuit, further prolonging the pain of both parties involved. __GREED__

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Jason T | # February 18, 2009 @ 5:40 PM — Flag Comment

They have every right to file suit. How is it crazy to seek punitive damages from someone who has caused you a great deal of unnecessary misfortune? Not to mention, the guy was DUI. There's no reason he shouldn't be fleeced for his damaging and illegal actions.

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Anonymous | # February 19, 2009 @ 12:29 AM — Flag Comment

um yeah sue this idiot for everything he's worth, or for what is reasonable. they should not have to be paying for their injuries, nor should their insurance.

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Anonymous | # February 19, 2009 @ 5:21 AM — Flag Comment

The commentator is probably just like Mr. Wretch..uh..Wresch. An alcoholic who doesn't take responsibility when he's stone drunk.

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a friend of Wresch | # March 10, 2011 @ 12:15 PM — Flag Comment

I assure you, Ryan has taken full responsibility for his actions, and the mental burden of having done something like this will linger on his mind for the rest of his life. You spelled his name wrong, and he is not an alcoholic. I can only assume that not you, nor any one of your friends, nor any member of your family, have EVER driven while intoxicated. Not once. Not one single time. Ever. That would be the only rationale for having commented the way you did.

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