Insurance keeps dodging my questions about who the dashcam footage actually helps — anyone else dealt with this?
So I got into an accident about a year and a half ago. Intersection collision — I was moving with traffic, the other driver was making a turn, and we hit each other. Police came, took statements, and at the end of the day the other driver got cited, not me. Everyone drove or got picked up, no ambulances, seemed like it was just going to be a hassle but manageable.
Fast forward to a few weeks ago: I get served. Lawsuit. Significant enough that it landed in a higher-level civil court, which from what I've read means the claimed damages are pretty substantial. Medical costs, vehicle damage, the works.
I've been cooperative with my insurance — I mean, that's literally what I pay them for, right? But here's where it gets frustrating. Apparently there's dashcam footage that surfaced (not mine — I don't have one), and my adjuster mentioned it in passing, saying it "supports the claimed losses."
I asked point-blank: does that mean it supports their side or does it show something that hurts my case? She basically talked in circles. Said they're "still evaluating" and "working to resolve the matter."
I don't know if I should be panicking or if this is just how insurance handles everything — keep the policyholder in the dark while they do their thing. My policy has a decent liability limit but I genuinely don't know if this lawsuit could blow past it.
Has anyone been in a situation where your own insurance felt more like the other side? Do I have any right to know what's actually in that footage? Should I be getting my own attorney involved even though insurance assigned one?