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Got served with a lawsuit 18 months after my fender bender — I have literally nothing. Help?

I'm kind of spiraling right now and just need someone to talk me down or point me in a direction.

So about a year and a half ago I rear-ended someone at a stoplight. It wasn't a bad crash — airbags didn't even go off. My insurance handled everything at the time, paid out for the car damage, and I thought it was completely over. Life moved on.

Fast forward to last week: a process server shows up at my door. I'm being sued. Apparently the passenger in the other car is claiming ongoing injuries and wants damages. The complaint is vague — just says "in excess of" some threshold amount, no real specifics.

Here's the thing. I am genuinely broke. I rent a room from a relative. I drive a 12-year-old car that's worth maybe a few hundred bucks on a good day. I'm a part-time worker with no savings, no property, no investments — nothing. I'm on a state assistance program for healthcare. My bank account regularly has double digits in it.

I have no idea what "being sued" even means for someone in my situation. Like, what can they actually take from me? Can they garnish wages I barely have? Is there anything protecting me?

I also don't know if my insurance company is supposed to step in here or if I'm on my own since the claim was already closed. Do I call them? Do I need my own lawyer? I only have about three weeks to respond to the paperwork and I don't even know what "responding" means legally.

I'm not trying to dodge responsibility — I just genuinely don't have anything to give. Has anyone been through something like this? What did you actually do?

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