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Driver who rear-ended me is now threatening me with insurance fraud — I'm genuinely hurt??

I don't even know where to start. About three weeks ago I got rear-ended at a stoplight. The impact wasn't massive but it wasn't nothing either. Right after it happened I was shaken up but I honestly felt okay-ish, so I didn't make a huge deal out of it at the scene.

Over the next couple days my neck and upper back started tightening up BAD. By day four I could barely turn my head. I went to urgent care and they found muscle strain and sent me to a chiropractor. I've been going twice a week and I'm still in real pain.

Here's where it gets wild. The other driver somehow got my number — I'm guessing from the accident report — and has been texting me saying I'm "faking" because I "looked fine" at the scene. He's straight up telling me I'm going to be investigated for insurance fraud and that I should "think carefully" before pursuing anything.

I hired an attorney after my doctor told me I should document everything legally. Now this guy is ramping up the harassment.

Here's the thing: delayed pain after a crash is completely real. I wasn't lying at the scene. I didn't know yet. Adrenaline is a real thing.

Has anyone dealt with this kind of intimidation from the at-fault driver? I'm honestly starting to second-guess myself even though I KNOW I'm hurting. Am I actually at legal risk here? Should I be worried? And should I tell my attorney about the texts?

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