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I tapped someone's bumper at a red light — do I have to pay out of pocket with basic insurance?

So this happened a few days ago and I'm still kind of spiraling about it. I was slowing down at an intersection and just didn't stop in time — bumped the car in front of me. Not a huge collision, but there's definitely some damage to their rear end. Nobody got hurt as far as I could tell, we exchanged info and that was it.

Here's my problem: I only have the bare minimum coverage my state requires. I've honestly never thought much about insurance beyond just having something so I'm legal to drive. Now I'm realizing I have no idea what that actually covers when I'm the one who caused it.

Does basic liability even cover the other person's repairs? Or am I going to get a bill sent directly to me? I looked up my policy online but the language is so confusing I genuinely can't tell what I'm reading.

Also — the other driver hasn't called me or anything yet, but should I expect to hear from their insurance company? Do I need to talk to them if they reach out, or can I just stay quiet for now?

I've never been in an accident before, never had to deal with any of this. I feel really stupid for not understanding my own policy better. Just trying to figure out what's coming so I can mentally prepare. Any help appreciated.

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