Other driver said they were fine at the scene — now months later their lawyer is calling my insurer??
I'm still kind of in shock and honestly don't know where to start.
Back in the spring I was involved in a pretty low-speed parking lot fender-bender. The other driver got out, we both looked at the vehicles, and she literally said out loud "I think we're okay, there's barely a scratch." We shook hands and went our separate ways. I know, I know — I should've insisted on exchanging info regardless. Lesson learned.
Fast forward to last week: my insurance company leaves me a voicemail saying the other driver has hired an attorney and is now claiming injuries from that incident. They want to schedule a recorded statement with me.
I've got a few things going for me — my insurer seems to be on top of it, and I actually had a dashcam running that day. But I've never been on this side of something like this and I genuinely don't know what to expect.
Some things I'm trying to figure out:
- How normal is it for someone to wait months and then suddenly lawyer up?
- Should I give that recorded statement, or talk to someone first?
- What should I watch out for — are there mistakes people commonly make at this stage?
- Does my dashcam footage actually help, and how do I make sure it gets used properly?
- Is it worth getting even a one-time consultation with a PI attorney just to understand my position?
I'm not trying to be dramatic — I just feel blindsided and want to go into this with my eyes open. Anyone been through something similar?