Other driver lawyered up after the accident — now I'm scared we're getting sued
Hey everyone. Hoping someone has been through something like this because I'm honestly spiraling a little.
My wife was in an accident about a month ago. She was going straight through a green light when another driver blew through the intersection from the cross street and hit her on the driver's side. It was pretty clearly not her fault — a bystander who saw the whole thing stuck around and gave a statement to the officer on the scene. The other driver even admitted to the officer that she "wasn't sure" if her light had changed yet. That's basically in the police report.
At the scene, nobody was hauled off in an ambulance. My wife had some soreness and a stiff neck but we figured it was just adrenaline and the normal aftermath of getting slammed into. We filed a claim against the other driver's insurance since fault seemed obvious, and her car is a total loss.
Fast forward to yesterday — our insurance calls us and mentions that an attorney has reached out on behalf of the other driver, making a claim against our policy. I nearly fell off my chair.
Why would someone who ran a red light and hit us be getting a lawyer? Is this just a scare tactic? Does this happen a lot? Our coverage is decent but I'm terrified about what this means.
Has anyone dealt with the other party lawyering up even when they were clearly at fault? What actually happens next? Do we need our own lawyer now too?