Jenna Bryson Writes "Hit And Run Song," Asks For Help In Hit & Run

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Having suffered a bizarre hit and run accident that has left her with a bigger deductible than she can handle, OurStage’s own Jenna Bryson has taken to social media with her most persuasive tool: her own music. Bryson recently posted a song and video that detail the accident, in which a woman drove in reverse through an intersection, hit Bryson’s Nissan Cube, and sped away from the scene. Progressive Insurance was unable to find the woman who hit the car, and supposedly could not find a record of Bryson’s insurance record either. Now, she needs $1,000 to help dig her out of the insurance hole, and in exchange is offering her music for free as well as personalized songs about anyone who donates money. Judging by the cute song that she whipped up to advertise her current financial situation, the personalized songs are probably pretty awesome too.

Bryson’s not alone in taking to YouTube to air her grievances about the unjust destruction of her personal property. Singer Dave Carroll’s “United Breaks Guitars” song became a massive viral hit after baggage handlers for the airline accidentally broke the neck of the singer’s Taylor during a flight to Nebraska in 2008. While Bryson’s song isn’t taking on a massive faceless corporation, it’s still a totally worthy cause, and one that could land you a sweet personal song in exchange for a donation!