My insurer flip-flopped on fault TWICE and now the other side wants their money back — what do I do?
I'm honestly losing my mind trying to figure out what's happening with my claim and I could really use some outside perspective.
About two months ago I was in a collision in a parking structure. Another driver came flying around a blind corner and clipped my rear quarter panel pretty hard. There was no signage assigning right-of-way, police came out but said they couldn't pin fault on either of us, so we just exchanged info and went our separate ways.
Both of us filed with our respective insurers. My adjuster called me fairly quickly and said they were treating it as a shared-fault situation — something like an even split. Fine, I wasn't thrilled but I understood. I thought we were moving forward.
Then out of nowhere, the other driver's insurance reached out directly and said they'd reviewed everything and were going to cover my repairs at 100%. I was surprised but not complaining — the payment hit my account and I got my car fixed.
Fast forward to last week. I get a formal letter from that same insurance company saying the payment was "issued in error" and demanding I send the money back because they've now decided I'm fully at fault.
So I called MY insurer to find out what's going on. The rep I spoke with said their own internal review still supported a shared-fault outcome and they seemed confused too. But then I got an email two days later from my insurer basically saying they've accepted 100% liability on my behalf. No phone call. No explanation. No nothing.
I have the original repair already done. I don't have that money just sitting around anymore.
A few things I'm trying to figure out:
- Can my insurer just quietly accept full fault without ever consulting me?
- What are my actual obligations with the money I already spent on repairs?
- Is there any way to force a real review here — like escalate past the front-line adjusters?
Any help or shared experience is really appreciated. This whole thing feels like a complete mess that I didn't cause.