Since the injury wasn't severe, Nia was allowed to leave the hospital after being observed in the ward for several hours. Jimmy drove the Suburban to take Nia home. Thanks to her mother-in-law's preparation, Nia's room was reorganized to accommodate and move a wheelchair.
Jimmy didn't go back to work today; he didn't need the wages that much and didn't see the point in overexerting himself. At moments like these, staying with Nia was more important. He stayed at her house until the evening before returning to his own apartment to rest; he felt awkward staying there, and it wasn't convenient.
Chuck had already started the investigation. The driver of the vehicle involved in the incident was also sent to the hospital. He was luckier; because his car collided head-on with the side of Nia's car, the airbags saved him, resulting in just a concussion and a broken nose, along with some bruises but no fractures.