I saw the same teammate get hit twice by a car within a year. The first accident was the typical car going right at a stop sign and the driver is looking left all the way and we were coming from the right. The lady steps on the gas and just nails my friend who get knocked onto his ass and hit his head on the pavement. He went into shock and had a concussion, but luckily we were almost done with the run and so therefore we were near our high school and our hospital was three blocks away. The same kid got hit much worse a year later, and the sad thing is, there were about seven of us standing at the stoplight and were going to cross our main road in town. This kid looks at us and says "What will you give me if I crossed right now?" (we were at a red light) and one of our teammates jokes "I'll pay your hospital bills". Well, needless to say, the light actually turned green, and this kid runs out into the intersection of the four-lane street and gets hit by a car going 40 mph to try to beat the red light. The other six of us saw the whole thing in slow motion as the car came across the intersection and knocked our teammate literally 25 ft. away from where the impact was. I ran over to my teammate was lying in the middle of the busiest street in town, and needless to say I thought he was dead. His brother watched the whole thing and ran back with the other teammates to alert our coach. Luckily this accident was only a block from where he had been hit the year before, so it was 4 blocks from our hospital.
The miracle of the story is that the kid had 0 broken bones (yes, he was hit by a car going 40 mph, thrown 20-25 ft. into the air, landed on an asphalt surface, and suffered 0 broken bones). I can still replay the accident in my head if it was yesterday. And no, the teammate that joked about the hospital bill didn't have to pay for it.