DENISE BEAL: I was at home, thankfully, with my husband, and we got a phone call from his hysterical friend saying that Peter had been hit. So, immediately your mind kind goes into shock, and I am thinking, oh, a car backed out of a driveway and bumped him. But, the moment we arrived at the scene, we knew it was very serious, because they had already blocked off the entire street. It was horrific.
BONNIE BOSWELL: So, you got to the hospital, and then what happened?
DENISE BEAL: Basically, my husband flew in the helicopter with my son, and they were there first. I drove with a friend. We were met by a social worker and she immediately told me everything that was going on to allay any of my fears.
BONNIE BOSWELL: What kind of injuries did he have?
DENISE BEAL: He had multiple injuries. His femur was an open fracture in three places. His tibia was broken. His wrist was shattered. He had internal injuries, a collapsed lung, and so they had to take him into surgery, to find out where he was bleeding from. They fixed that, and then they had an Orthopedic Team come in and fix all of his bones.
BONNIE BOSWELL: So, how long was the recovery period?
DENISE BEAL: In the hospital, he was there for ten days. But, it was a good year of recovery and different physical therapy and even after that (this happened when he was 11) and still at 15, he experiences problems. But, he is alive.