Third-party insurer has gone completely silent — is this normal or am I being played?
So about six weeks ago a delivery van ran a red light and T-boned my sedan while I was legally in the intersection. The driver pulled over, was cooperative, gave me his info, and admitted fault on the spot. His company's insurer picked up the claim right away and seemed totally on the ball at first.
Then... silence.
Here's where I'm at:
Week 1–2: They send an adjuster out fast, car goes to a shop, I get a rental. Okay, promising start.
Week 3: Shop declares it a total loss. Adjuster gives me a verbal offer over the phone. I ask for it in writing. Crickets.
Week 4: I call them. Turns out there's a new adjuster assigned to my file — nobody told me. New person is friendly but has to "get up to speed." Great.
Week 5: I sign over the title at the shop like they asked. They tell me the rental coverage ends in 4 days. Still no written offer, no timeline, no check.
Week 6 (now): I've left two voicemails and sent a message through their online portal. Nothing back.
I don't have my car. I'm renting out of pocket now. I have no idea what the actual settlement process looks like or when I'll see a dime. The offer they floated verbally feels low to me based on what comparable cars are going for, but I don't even have it in writing to push back on.
Is this normal? Are they stalling on purpose? Should I get a lawyer involved or does that slow things down more? I feel completely in the dark and honestly kind of panicked. Any advice from people who've been through this would really help.