Other driver's insurance agent is her brother-in-law — should I be worried?
So this situation feels a little off and I can't tell if I'm overthinking it or if this is actually a problem.
About three weeks ago a woman ran a stop sign and T-boned me on my driver's side. Pretty clear-cut fault situation — there's a traffic cam at that intersection, two witnesses stopped and gave statements, and the responding officer cited her on the spot. My car is totaled and I'm still dealing with neck and shoulder pain that my doctor says could take months to sort out.
Here's the weird part: when I finally got the other driver's insurance info and started making calls, I found out the agent listed on her policy is her brother-in-law. Like, her husband's brother works at the agency that holds her policy.
I know an agent isn't the same as the adjuster who actually handles the claim, but it still makes me uneasy. What if he has some pull? What if he feeds her information that helps her side? What if there's pressure to lowball me or drag things out hoping I'll settle fast just to make it go away?
My damages are real. My injuries are real. I have documentation backing all of it up.
Has anyone dealt with something like this before? Is this actually a conflict of interest that matters, or does the claims process have enough separation that the agent relationship is basically irrelevant? I really don't want to leave anything on the table because I didn't know to watch for something.
Any advice from people who've been through the insurance wringer would be genuinely appreciated. 🙏