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Am I on my own if I caused the accident? Does my insurance actually defend me?

So I rear-ended someone at a red light about three weeks ago. Totally my fault — I was distracted and didn't brake in time. The other driver seemed okay at the scene but called my insurance the next day saying their neck and back were hurting.

Here's what's stressing me out: I have pretty basic liability coverage. My bodily injury limit is on the lower end, and I'm genuinely scared that if this person's medical bills and lost wages add up to more than what my policy covers, I could be personally on the hook for the difference.

My insurance company has been... fine? They assigned a claims rep and said they're "handling it." But nobody has explained to me what actually happens if the injured person decides to sue me directly. Like does my insurer provide me with a lawyer? Do they just pay out up to my limit and then I'm stranded?

I'm also second-guessing whether I should go out and hire my own attorney to protect my personal assets — my car, savings, whatever. Or is that overkill and my insurer really does have my back?

Has anyone been through something like this from the at-fault side? I feel like all the info online is written for the person who got hit, not for people in my position. Any real talk from folks who've been here would mean a lot right now.

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