I knew I had to do it at some point and I heard a lot of horror stories about driving on slippy roads, and of course it never applied to me until it happened.
A few days ago, I was turning right at some traffic lights, road was empty except for me. The turn is over 90 degrees, so it requires a good line and a suitable speed. I'd taken the same line on this exact corner hundreds of times before, I do it at least once a day. It had been icey for a few days and I accept full responsibility (as I should) for not compensating for the winter-conditions as much as I should have.
I came round the corner, was almost at full-lock, my car carried on going the direction I was going in before the turn. Brakes went on but to no avail, and I slid off and my passenger-side wheel hit the curb and went up it. Wishbone was bent, tie-rod on the steering rack was bent, and the anti-roll bar was bent. The latter can be bent back, the wishbone and the tie-rod are long gone. It was quite a bump, I took this after I bought the new parts:
Parts hardly cost me anything, less than 50 quid in all. Got a lucky escape, I think, could have been a lot worse.