Other driver blamed a 'phantom car' for the crash — now their insurance is coming after me??
Still kind of in shock about how this is playing out so I'm hoping someone here has been through something similar.
About three weeks ago I was driving home from work on a pretty busy four-lane road. I was in the right lane, traffic was moving normally. Out of nowhere the SUV in front of me slammed on his brakes — not a gradual slowdown, full emergency stop. I rear-ended him. Airbags didn't deploy, but my bumper and hood got pretty crumpled. His trailer hitch basically went right into my grille.
Here's where it gets wild. When the officer took his statement, the other driver said someone had "cut him off" and he had no choice but to stop. But here's the thing — there is no other car. The officer noted in the report that no other vehicle was involved, no witnesses mentioned a third car, and I didn't see anything cut him off either. It felt like he just... braked hard for no reason.
My insurance is disputing his claim, which honestly I'm grateful for, but now his insurance is also trying to put partial fault on me because I rear-ended him. I get that rear-end collisions usually default to the trailing driver's fault, but this situation feels different.
I also went to urgent care the next day with neck stiffness and some upper back pain. Nothing broken but it's been bothering me ever since and I started PT this week.
Questions I'm sitting with:
- Does the "phantom car" story actually matter legally?
- Can they really push fault onto me when the other driver's story doesn't check out?
- Should I be talking to a lawyer given the injury?
Any experiences appreciated. I feel like I'm being set up here.