Settlement docs show one number but insurance told me something totally different — what's going on?
So I'm at the finish line of my accident case — or at least I thought I was. My attorney sent over a closing statement for me to sign digitally. It breaks everything down: attorney's cut, the hospital liens, physical therapy bills, the whole thing. The number I'm supposed to walk away with makes sense given the total they listed.
But here's where it gets weird. I had a separate conversation with my own insurance rep about something unrelated, and she casually mentioned a payout figure that was noticeably higher than what's on my closing statement. Like, not a rounding difference — a significant gap.
I don't want to accuse my attorney of anything shady because honestly he's been decent throughout this whole process. But I can't just ignore a number that doesn't add up. I emailed him asking for a full accounting — like the actual check or wire confirmation from the carrier — and I got a vague reply saying everything was "handled correctly" and to trust the closing statement.
That answer is not good enough for me.
Has anyone dealt with something like this? Is there a way to get an official breakdown directly from the insurance company in writing? Should I be asking for something specific — like the actual settlement check copy or a remittance letter?
I'm not trying to blow up my case at the last second but I feel like I have a right to know exactly what was paid out before I sign anything. Anyone been through this?