Barely tapped someone in a parking lot and now I'm being sued — totally blindsided
I still can't wrap my head around this. A few months ago I was pulling out of a spot in a crowded parking garage and my front bumper just barely kissed the side panel of a car that was creeping past. We're talking walking speed. Neither car had anything more than a faint scuff — I honestly wasn't even sure it counted as a collision.
The other driver seemed annoyed but calm. She specifically said she didn't want to involve insurance because it was "so minor" and she didn't want her rates going up. We took photos, swapped contact info, and she said she'd text me if the scuff needed buffing out. I figured that was the end of it.
About two weeks later I got a text asking me to cover a body shop estimate — fine, whatever, I expected that. But then a few days after THAT, she came back saying she'd been having neck and shoulder pain and wanted me to pay her medical bills out of pocket. At that point I told her I thought we should go through insurance like normal people, and I filed a claim.
Now I just got a certified letter and apparently she's filed a lawsuit listing a whole laundry list of injuries — herniated discs, nerve damage, shoulder impingement, knee issues, the whole thing. The number on the claim is genuinely terrifying.
I've notified my insurance company and they've assigned a claims rep, and I'm cooperating completely. But I'm honestly losing sleep over this. How is any of that physically possible from what happened? Has anyone else been through something like this? Does my insurance actually protect me here or am I personally exposed? I don't know what to expect and I'm freaking out.