Delivery driver from a big national company hit me — how does their corporate insurance even work?
So this happened about a week ago. A driver in a clearly marked company van rear-ended me at a red light. Not a fender tap either — my trunk is pretty much crumpled and my neck has been killing me ever since.
When we pulled over, the driver handed me some kind of document that wasn't a normal insurance card. It looked like a self-insurance certificate or a fleet coverage letter — honestly I'd never seen anything like it before. He said the company handles claims internally and gave me a number for their corporate risk management department.
I called the number the next day and left a message. Then called again two days later. I finally got a brief email saying someone would be "in touch shortly" — that was four days ago and nothing.
Meanwhile my car is just sitting there, I'm paying out of pocket for a rental, and my neck/shoulder pain is getting worse. I finally went to urgent care yesterday and they want me to follow up with imaging.
Has anyone dealt with a large company that self-insures their fleet? Is this normal that they take forever to respond? Should I even be waiting on them or should I be going through my own insurance first?
I don't really know how any of this works and I'm getting frustrated sitting in limbo. Any advice from people who've been through something similar would be really appreciated.