Keavin-
Thanks for sharing to raise awareness. It seems these things happen periodically to someone out there. I still recall Mike's Spyder headstock explosion from last year as well. Glad you got it back together quickly. I will be looking at the stands I use and what is available at the local music stores to see which looks safest to me. I will also be thinking about how to anchor the stand during shows. Maybe velcro straps to carpets and tape on hard floors?
I'll add a preventative warning here. I've been fortunate to have had only two bass damage incidents (not counting the sweet-and-sour sauce incident, but that left no lasting physical damage). Both times, the bass was sitting in an unlatched case and the case was lifted to move. The worse of the two left a couple very large gouges in the fretboard of a Kramer Pioneer and resulted in a replacement neck installation. It would have been much more painful if it had happened to an Alembic.
Please take care of your instruments out there. Pay attention to your stands, cases and straps. Pay attention to your space when you're playing so you don't bang into things. Pay attention to how you pack your instrument with your heavy amps and speaker cabinets so a weight shift while driving doesn't do them in. And, hey, let's be careful out there!
(We're all old, so I suspect many will recognize that last quote...)