Other driver is flat-out lying to his insurance and I have proof he's wrong
So I'm still kind of in disbelief this is happening.
About three weeks ago I was merging onto the highway after my shift ended. I was in the middle lane, completely settled in, when the guy to my left just… drifted into me. No signal, no brake lights, nothing. His front quarter panel caught my driver's side and pushed me toward the right shoulder. I managed to keep it together and we both pulled off at the next exit.
Here's the thing — he was totally calm at the scene. Almost apologetic. We swapped info, I took a ton of photos, and we went our separate ways. I even have a short video clip from my phone that I grabbed while we were still pulled over showing exactly where the contact happened on both vehicles.
Fast forward to this week. His insurance calls me and the rep basically tells me their insured is claiming I merged into him and that I'm fully at fault. I almost laughed. The guy had fresh paint transfer from my car on his LEFT front fender. My car has damage on the DRIVER side. How exactly does that work if I hit him?
I filed a police report at the scene but I haven't seen the actual report yet — just the case number. I'm genuinely worried the responding officer may have written it up in a way that's vague or inaccurate, because he spent maybe four minutes total with us.
Has anyone dealt with a situation where the other driver just blatantly lied and their insurer seemed to believe them at first? Did the physical evidence eventually win out? I don't know whether to just keep pushing with his insurance, go through my own, or talk to an attorney at this point. Feeling really frustrated.
