CARSTAR Puget Sound Collision Centers Donate Car to Deserving Military Family

CARSTAR Puget Sound Collision Centers Donate Car to Deserving Military Family

The vehicle’s recipient, Daniel H. DerHammer, was on active duty from January 1996 to November 1998, and was in a HMMWV accident and suffered a broken neck and back in August of 1998 while his unit was in NTC Yakima.

CARSTAR announced that the 22 CARSTAR Puget Sound collision centers in Washington got together recently to help a worthy military family with the donation of a 2008 Nissan Altima as part of the National Auto Body Council’s (NABC) Recycled Rides program. The vehicle donation was made on Jan. 27th.

The car was donated by State Farm and was a former fleet vehicle for the company. As part of the process to bring the vehicle to like-new condition, the CARSTAR Puget Sound Business Group had one of their shops repair a small dent in the hood and replace the front bumper, which was donated by LKQ Keystone.

The vehicle’s recipient, Daniel H. DerHammer, was on active duty from January 1996 to November 1998. He served almost three years of a four-year enlistment. DerHammer was injured in August of 1998 while his unit was in NTC Yakima. He was in a HMMWV accident and suffered a broken neck and back. He was awarded a 40 percent service connected disability rating. Because of his injuries, he has extensive arthritis and multiple conditions which limit how long he can stand and sit. He requires numerous medications to manage the stiffness and pain. But even with his pain, he continues to volunteer at his church.

DerHammer has applied for and been approved for vocational rehabilitation. He began an associate’s degree program in accounting in January 2016 at Pierce College. He recently had a full hip replacement as an aggravated condition of the damage to his lower back. As the sole breadwinner of his family, caring for his special-needs child and his disabled wife, their family has been in financial hardship for the past year. CARSTAR Puget Sound felt that this car would give him and his family the helping hand they need to start the New Year in a positive way.

“It’s always a special event when we are able to do a donation through Recycled Rides,” said Shaun Copeland, president of the CARSTAR Puget Sound Business Group. “All of our shops are thankful for the service and sacrifice that the men and women of our military give every day. We are more than happy to give back any time we can.”

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