Settled too fast over the phone and now I can't stop second-guessing myself
So this happened about three weeks ago and I'm still lying awake about it.
Got rear-ended at a red light by a driver who, it turns out, had no insurance whatsoever. Cops cited him, everyone agreed he was at fault, and since he had nothing, my own uninsured motorist coverage kicked in. Fine, whatever — at least I had UM coverage.
Here's where I feel dumb. My adjuster called me out of nowhere on a Tuesday afternoon while I was on my lunch break. I wasn't prepared at ALL. She ran through everything — she'd cover my urgent care visit, a follow-up appointment, and a little chunk for pain and suffering. The number she threw out for the P&S felt... low? But I'd never done this before so I had zero frame of reference.
I kind of pushed back and mentioned the stress of dealing with a rental, missing half a day of work twice, and the general whiplash of the whole situation (literal and figurative lol). She went quiet for a second and bumped it up a bit. I said okay.
And then — immediately after I hung up — my stomach dropped. Did I just lowball myself? She moved so fast to agree that I have to wonder if I left a lot on the table. She said paperwork is coming and I should sign quickly.
Should I sign? Can I still push back before I put pen to paper? And honestly, just for my own peace of mind — is there a "real" ceiling these adjusters are working with that they never tell you about?
I'm not seriously hurt, thankfully. Mostly sore neck and some anxiety driving now. But still.