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Insurance sending my aunt a notarized affidavit 2 years later — should her whole family be worried?

Trying to help my aunt and her family figure out what's going on because she keeps brushing it off and honestly the more I dig into it the more concerned I get.

Here's the backstory: About two years ago my aunt's car was being driven by her adult son (not on her insurance, just borrowing it) when he caused a pretty serious wreck — wrong lane, wrong moment, the other driver ended up with significant injuries and was hospitalized for a while. Everyone involved was hurt to some degree but the other driver had it worst by far.

Fast forward to now. My aunt gets a letter from her insurance company that includes some kind of affidavit she needs to sign in front of a notary. It specifically asks about who was driving, mentions a bodily injury claim, and apparently references her personal assets. My aunt is acting like it's no big deal and keeps saying "it's just paperwork." But she and her husband are separated and he still lives at the property, and the son who was actually driving also lives there.

She hasn't looped her husband in at all, and I genuinely don't know if he's exposed to any of this. She seems to want to handle it quietly and I'm worried she's either confused about how serious this is or she's actively keeping people in the dark.

My questions are basically:

  • Should her husband know about this affidavit even if his name isn't on it?
  • Could her personal assets actually be at risk this long after the accident?
  • Is it normal for insurance to suddenly resurface with notarized documents two years later?
  • Does her son need his own lawyer separate from whatever she's doing?

I know I'm not the one directly involved but I care about this family and something feels really off. Any insight appreciated.

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