3 weeks post-accident and insurance has me spinning — is this just how it works??
So I was rear-ended at a red light about three weeks ago. The other driver was 100% at fault — there were witnesses, a police report, everything. My car got pretty banged up and I've had this constant neck stiffness that my doctor says could take months to fully resolve.
I genuinely thought the at-fault driver's insurance would just... handle it? Like I'd file a claim, they'd assess everything, and we'd move forward. Instead I feel like I'm stuck in some kind of bureaucratic fog. I've submitted the same documents twice, I keep getting transferred to different reps who each tell me something slightly different, and every time I ask about a timeline I get a vague non-answer.
The thing that's really starting to bother me is that I don't actually know if what they're offering for my car is fair. And I haven't even gotten to the medical stuff yet. I work a physical job and I've had to modify what I do every single day because of this injury. That has to count for something, right?
A coworker told me to just get a personal injury attorney involved, but honestly I always assumed that was for like, serious catastrophic accidents. Is it overkill for a situation like mine? Has anyone else gone through this kind of runaround and figured out the right move? I just want to feel like someone is actually in my corner for once.