Sorry to hear that, again. Didn't you use a camera strap?
The one time I dropped a camera to the ground, I was juggling multiple photographic items, the camera strap was off my neck, and I made a mental error causing the camera to lose all support. That was a stupid error indeed, but eventually we all have mental lapses of one sort or another.
My favorite was the time I put my fairly new dress shoes on top of my vehicle while loading it up for a long trip to my parents' house. Once everything was loaded I drove off, and noted a pedestrian strangely staring at my vehicle while he crossed the street. Nothing else was amiss so I thought nothing of the matter. Then, soon after I got onto the expressway, up to full speed, and into the fast lane, I heard a little sound from the rear of the vehicle. I looked in the side mirror just in time to see my shoes bouncing along the pavement behind me.
There was no shoulder to stop on and traffic was murderous so I had no choice but to accept the loss. Belatedly I realized why the pedestrian had been staring so intently - surely it had been a strange sight to see two shoes riding on my roof as I drove along! Fortunately, that was over 30 years ago and I've not repeated that error since... only other errors instead!