I have an interesting one, I just met one of the guys I ski with in the bigger mountains, he was skiiing here locally, he was just coming back from the medic office, he had experienced a crash.
He was on his 21M radius racetiger GS, skiiing a single lane side to side when he was swiped from behind by an out of control skier straightlining on the black run, with that radius your not going that fast side to side, but fairly fast down, but yet he was hit, he was unhurt but shook, other person was hurt. He was upset he didnt manage to avoid it, he registerd it as he came across the fall line and started to act on it, his concern and thoughts was that he could have done even more to avoided it swiveling even more when transitioning with head and blamed himself, eventhough it was not his fault he said he is experienced, and it shouldnt have happend. kinda interesting mindset differences here. statistical data, he is in his 50's very very good skier and predictable skier, never the fastest, or the slowest, but can rail any slopes on thoose racetigers on a carve with confidence.