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Other driver lied to insurance and has no idea I have a dashcam — what happens now?

So I'm still kind of in shock about this. Got rear-ended at a red light about three weeks ago. Pretty clear-cut situation — I was completely stopped, light was red, and the guy behind me wasn't paying attention and plowed right into me. Police came, report was filed, I thought this was going to be straightforward.

Then I get a call from the claims adjuster last week. Apparently the other driver told his insurance that I reversed into him. Like, intentionally backed up into his car at a red light. I almost laughed out loud when she told me that.

Here's the thing he doesn't know: I installed a dashcam about two months ago after my neighbor got sideswiped in a parking lot. It caught everything — the whole sequence, clear as day. You can see my brake lights on, my car completely stationary, and him drifting into me at probably 25-30 mph. Zero ambiguity.

I've already sent the footage to my own insurance and they seemed really interested in it. But I'm nervous about what comes next. Like:

  • Does the lying actually matter in terms of how this plays out?
  • Could it help my case beyond just proving fault?
  • Is there any chance they still find some partial fault on my end even with video proof?
  • Should I be talking to anyone else at this point, like a lawyer?

I've never dealt with anything like this before. My neck has been pretty sore and I've been to urgent care once already. Just trying to figure out what I'm walking into here. Any experience with something similar?

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