Pawn Stars' Corey Harrison has been hospitalized following a motorcycle accident - but he's still in good spirits. "Pretty messed up but I'm good," Harrison, 42, reassured his followers via Instagram on Monday, January 26, sharing photos from a hospital bed. The reality TV star noted that "crash bars are awesome," applauding the protective bars on motorcycles designed to shield the rider from life-ending injuries. Harrison, however, was badly hurt during the crash and was in the hospital for a total of three "awesome" nights, per his Instagram post. Alec Baldwin Breaks Silence After Hamptons Car Crash With Brother Stephen He revealed he had "11 breaks in my rib cage" following the accident, showing X-rays of the breaks as proof. Harrison also posted photos of bruising on his face and head and a picture of him giving a thumbs up to the camera. In one snap, bandages were visible on Harrison's hands, indicating his ribs weren't the only injuries he sustained. Harrison added that he will eventually do an episode of his Corey Harrison Show on YouTube when he's feeling better to give fans a full breakdown of what transpired. In the meantime, Harrison joked, "Sorry Pops looks like I'm missing your wedding," referring to dad Rick Harrison's upcoming celebration with wife Agripina "Angie" Polushkin. Corey Harrison Courtesy of Corey Harrison/Instagram Rick, 60, and Polushkin tied the knot on January 3 in Las Vegas but are set to have a bigger wedding in Cancun, Mexico, which Corey will now be unable to attend. "Literally had a little reception at my bar, and then later we're going to go to Mexico where it's the big thing," Rick, who owns Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, told Fox News earlier this month of his wedding plans. (This wedding is the fifth for Rick.) According to TMZ, Rick's Mexico nuptials are taking place on Monday. Rick reportedly visited Corey in the hospital on Sunday, January 25, before heading south to get hitched. The outlet added that Corey is expected to be "off his feet" and recovering in bed for the next six weeks, so even if Rick postponed his wedding, Corey would be unavailable to travel. Pawn Stars' Richard 'Old Man' Harrison Dead at 77 While Corey's recent motorcycle accident has sidelined him from his dad's wedding, it's not the first time that he was injured while riding his bike. In April 2014, Corey broke his hand ahead of his birthday after jumping off his motorcycle to avoid a bigger accident. The TV personality was hospitalized, resulting in him having eight screws and two plates placed into his broken hand, per TV Insider. Louis Tomlinson Cancels Album Signings After Breaking Arm 'Pretty Badly' Three months later, Corey made headlines for a more positive life change after losing 200 pounds following a lap band surgery. "It's weird to feel better at 31 than 25," Corey told Good Morning America viewers in July 2021, noting that he learned he was pre-diabetic during a 2011 doctor's visit and chose to have surgery to help him lose weight. Corey recalled weighing more than 400 pounds at his heaviest, but after prioritizing his health, he was already down 100 pounds. "I can only have four to five ounces of food in my stomach," he said of his life post-surgery, noting he switched up what he ate after the procedure. "When you only have that much space in there, you don't want to fill it up with crap."