Got rear-ended by a company van, sandwiched into the car ahead — totally lost here
This happened to me about two weeks ago and I'm still trying to figure out what I'm supposed to be doing.
I was driving home from grabbing lunch on my break — off the clock, my own car. Traffic slowed suddenly because a delivery truck way up ahead was partially blocking the lane. The SUV in front of me stopped, I stopped behind them, no drama. I even checked my mirrors and saw a white cargo van coming up behind me way too fast. There was nowhere for me to go — concrete median on my left, parked cars on my right. I just had to brace.
The van hit me hard enough that I got pushed forward into the SUV in front of me. My car is almost certainly totaled — the trunk is basically in the back seat and the front is crumpled too. Airbags didn't deploy, which I'm still confused about.
The van had a company logo on it. The driver was apologetic on scene, said something like he "didn't realize traffic had stopped." His supervisor showed up maybe 20 minutes later, which felt weird to me — like they knew something was up.
Physically I walked away but I'm having serious neck stiffness, headaches every morning, and my lower back is just... not right. No broken bones, went to urgent care the next day.
Here's where I'm confused:
- Do I file through MY insurance or go straight after theirs?
- The company's insurer says they're "looking into" the policy. That's unsettling.
- My car's value won't come close to replacing it with something equivalent
- I still have to get to work somehow
I don't have money to hire anyone upfront. Is there even a path here that doesn't screw me over?