Cops said I was impaired at the scene but my hospital tox screen came back totally clean — what now?
Still kind of shaking writing this out, but I need to hear from people who've been through something similar.
About three weeks ago I was rear-ended pretty hard at a red light. The other driver was all over the place and when the responding officers showed up, somehow I ended up being the one they focused on. I had a head injury from the impact and I guess I was confused, slow to respond, maybe stumbling a little — because of the concussion, not because of anything else.
The officers noted in their report that I showed "signs of possible impairment" and flagged it to my insurance company. My car got towed and held for two extra days while they "sorted things out." Meanwhile I went to the ER straight from the scene, and every single tox screen they ran came back completely negative. Nothing. Zero.
Here's where I'm at now:
- The at-fault driver's insurer is using the police report language to question my credibility and slow-walk my claim
- My own adjuster seemed weirdly cold when I called to ask about my rental coverage
- I have the ER records clearly showing no impairment, but nobody seems to care
I'm dealing with post-concussion symptoms, I'm missing work, and now I feel like I have to prove I wasn't impaired instead of just being treated like a victim who got hit from behind.
Has anyone dealt with something like this? Does the clean medical record actually help me or can insurers just ignore it? Should I be talking to a lawyer at this point or is it too early? Any advice honestly welcome, I feel pretty alone in this right now.