First time dealing with an accident — when do you actually call a lawyer?
So I got rear-ended about three weeks ago at a red light. The other driver admitted fault at the scene, we exchanged info, and I thought it was basically done. Minor fender bender, whatever, move on.
Except now my neck and upper back have been killing me and I've missed two days of work because I can barely sit at my desk. I finally went to urgent care and they're sending me to get an MRI. So what started as "no big deal" is turning into actual medical bills and lost wages.
The other driver's insurance called me pretty fast — like, suspiciously fast — and the person on the phone was super friendly and asked a bunch of questions about how I was feeling. I didn't say much but I'm second-guessing even that little bit.
I've never sued anyone, never hired a lawyer for anything. The whole idea feels dramatic for a fender bender. But I also don't know what I don't know here.
Do people usually contact a PI lawyer right away, or only once things escalate? Is there a point where it's "too early" or does waiting hurt you? I feel like I'm fumbling around in the dark and the insurance company definitely knows more about this game than I do. Any experience appreciated — especially if you thought it was minor at first too.