I tapped someone at like 5mph and now I'm terrified they'll come after my house
This is embarrassing to admit but I need to talk through it with people who get this stuff.
I was at a complete stop at a red light, inched forward when I thought it turned green, and bumped the car in front of me. Barely a love tap — their bumper had a small scuff, my car had zero damage. We both pulled into a parking lot, exchanged info, everyone seemed calm. The other driver said they felt fine.
Fast forward two weeks and I get a letter from an attorney's office saying they're representing the other driver for "injuries sustained in the collision." I nearly fell off my chair.
My coverage is pretty solid — well above state minimums — but here's what's eating me alive: I own a home with significant equity and have retirement savings I've spent 20 years building. I know insurance handles almost all of these, but almost isn't all.
I've been down a rabbit hole reading about excess judgments and I can't sleep. A few specific fears:
- Can a plaintiff's attorney even find out what assets I have before a lawsuit is filed?
- If my insurer settles within policy limits, am I actually safe, or can they still pursue me personally?
- Does a super low-speed impact with no visible injury make it less likely they'd push past policy limits?
My own insurer assigned me a rep and said "don't worry, we've got this," but honestly that feels like being told to calm down on a turbulent flight.
Has anyone been the at-fault driver in a situation like this and actually come out the other side okay? I could really use some perspective right now.