Accidentally refused certified mail from a law firm — now freaking out a little
So this happened yesterday afternoon and I can't stop thinking about it.
A certified letter showed up at my house from some law firm I've never heard of. I wasn't expecting anything like that so I just... didn't accept it. Told the postal carrier I wasn't going to sign for it and sent it back. My gut said don't sign for stuff you don't recognize, right?
But then I started Googling the firm name and it looks like they do personal injury work. Which is weird because I'm currently going through a whole thing after someone rear-ended me at a red light a few months back. I have my own attorney handling it. The other driver's insurance has been a headache from day one, so there's already a claim in progress.
Now I'm spiraling a little. Like — did I mess something up legally by refusing it? Could it be something related to my existing case? Could the other side's lawyers be contacting me directly even though I have representation? Is refusing certified mail some kind of problem in a civil situation?
I know I should just call my attorney Monday morning and I absolutely will. But it's the weekend, I can't reach anyone, and I just need to hear from people who've been through something similar whether this is a "calm down, it's fine" situation or a "yeah you should probably be worried" situation.
Anyone dealt with anything like this? What would you have done?