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Got rear-ended by a delivery semi — liability accepted, now what? How does this even work?

Still kind of shaking as I write this, honestly. About two weeks ago I was stopped in traffic on the highway when a commercial delivery truck plowed into the back of my car. Had my elderly mom in the passenger seat — she uses a walker and doesn't get around well, so the whole thing was terrifying on a different level.

Miraculously we both walked away. My car is a total loss though, and I'm genuinely grieving it — stupid as that sounds. It was paid off and in great shape.

The trucking company's insurer called pretty fast and their adjuster told me flat out they're accepting full liability. Which, okay, good I guess? But I don't trust that this means they're going to treat us fairly.

Physically I'm dealing with:

  • Constant stiffness and aching in my upper back and shoulders
  • Headaches almost every day since the crash
  • My neck does this grinding thing when I turn it
  • My mom is complaining of hip and lower back pain (she already had some issues there, so I'm worried that complicates things)

Doctor said soft tissue stuff, nothing surgical so far, but referred me to PT.

Also — and this feels embarrassing to admit — I can't bring myself to get on the highway anymore. I've been taking surface roads everywhere and it's adding like 45 minutes to my commute. I don't know if that's something that even matters legally.

I'm not trying to win the lottery here. I just want to know that accepting liability doesn't mean they get to low-ball everything else. How does this kind of case usually go when a commercial carrier is involved? Is it meaningfully different from a regular accident?

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