What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
I was involved in a minor car accident where my car essentially tapped the person in front of me. My car came out with no scratches and the other party's car had a few, but they were not noticeable. The other party insisted to settle this through insurance and I just obliged. My car insurance fixed their vehicle and they sold their car immediately.
Fast forward, the other person made an injury claim. When I spoke with them, they told me they were unable to work and couldn't do basic every day things. I find this hard to believe because my car hit their car at literally 5MPH during rush hour, or even slower. On top of this, after doing research on them, I found that they had participated in 5K and 10K runs JUST AFTER to the accident.
My insurance company paid for his doctor visits and whatnot, but now the other party hired an attorney to represent him. They are demanding an additional $10,000. My insurance company disagrees with the level of his injury. I was told to prepare myself to be served with a lawsuit from them and how I will be represented with a defense attorney.
How do I fight this claim and what are my options in making a counterclaim? If I need to go to court, I will need to miss work. Also, this falsified injury claim made my premiums double.
Thanks
I was involved in a minor car accident where my car essentially tapped the person in front of me. My car came out with no scratches and the other party's car had a few, but they were not noticeable. The other party insisted to settle this through insurance and I just obliged. My car insurance fixed their vehicle and they sold their car immediately.
Fast forward, the other person made an injury claim. When I spoke with them, they told me they were unable to work and couldn't do basic every day things. I find this hard to believe because my car hit their car at literally 5MPH during rush hour, or even slower. On top of this, after doing research on them, I found that they had participated in 5K and 10K runs JUST AFTER to the accident.
My insurance company paid for his doctor visits and whatnot, but now the other party hired an attorney to represent him. They are demanding an additional $10,000. My insurance company disagrees with the level of his injury. I was told to prepare myself to be served with a lawsuit from them and how I will be represented with a defense attorney.
How do I fight this claim and what are my options in making a counterclaim? If I need to go to court, I will need to miss work. Also, this falsified injury claim made my premiums double.
Thanks
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