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Totaled car, minor whiplash, family pushing me to lawyer up — is it worth it?

So about two weeks ago I was stopped at a red light when someone hit me from behind pretty hard. The impact shoved me forward into the truck in front of me, so I got sandwiched. Thankfully the airbags didn't deploy and I walked away — but I had some serious neck stiffness and soreness for about a week and had to call out of work for a couple days.

My car ended up being totaled. I'm still making payments on it, so I've been going back and forth with the financing company figuring out what the payout looks like and whether there's anything left over for me after they take their cut. The at-fault driver's insurance has been... not great to deal with, but things seem to be slowly moving forward.

The neck stuff has mostly cleared up. I'm still a little sore if I sleep wrong, but honestly I feel close to normal.

Here's the thing — my older sister has been on my case every single day telling me I need to hire a personal injury attorney and "go after" the other driver. She means well, but I keep telling her the math doesn't feel right. If an attorney takes 33% or more of whatever I recover, and the injury is mostly healed, am I really coming out ahead?

I'm not trying to be greedy — I just want to be made whole. But I also don't want to leave money on the table if I'm wrong.

Has anyone been in a similar situation where you had to decide whether hiring an attorney was actually worth it for a relatively minor injury + totaled car situation? What did you end up doing and do you regret it?

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