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rear-ended w/ minor injuries - don't know what to do

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Query1234

Member
What is the name of your state? California

The other driver has claimed liability - It was his fault.

About 2 1/2 weeks ago my car was rear-ended. My vehicle was not moving and was located 2 or 3 cars at the end of a street, meaning there were cars stopped in front of me and I was one of the last ones on that block. The car behind me rear-ended me. I wasn't looking at the rear view mirror at the time so I don't know if he was had just crossed the intersection behind me or if he'd been stopped behind me all along and thought that traffic was moving and so sped up and hit me. Regardless, he hit me and it was a jolt to my system. I have been rear-ended before but this time, immediately I felt a strain and stiffness in my neck. We exchanged information and left. Both cars were driveable. There was no police report filed.

I called my insurance agent when I got home and told them what had happened and also told them that my neck was stiff when they inquired about possible injuries. I did not see a doctor that night because I wasn't sure how serious the injury was.

The next morning, my neck was still hurting and my back was a little sore. I decided to get checked out. I used my health plan which gave me an appointment with a nurse practioner. She checked me out and just sent me home with some pamphlets about neck and back exercises and that was it. She offered me Motrin but I thought the pain was bearable at that moment. The pain didn't go away. I started to get headaches and had trouble sleeping at night. I decided to go back for another checkup. Again my health plan assigned me to a nurse practitioner and she told me that I probably had soft tissue damage but didn't feel I needed physical therapy. She sent me home with more neck exercises and prescriptions of Motrin and Vicodin.

I was assigned and adjustor who told me that if I were going to claim injuries, that I needed to let her know before a month or they'd close the claim and also that the statute of limitations was 1 year. I was sent forms to release medical information and also a form for the attending physician to complete listing the diagnosis, etc... I did not get the form until after I had been seen the first time. And when I did get the form I wasn't sure when I was supposed to submit the form so after the 2nd visit, I gave it to my health plan's business office (their protocol), paid a fee for them to complete the report, and am waiting for that. But in the mean time, I'm still suffering from stiffness of the neck and occasional backpain. Sleeping through the night is still difficult. But I have never been in this situation before. I have been told that some injuries related to the neck and back take many months before they fully present themselves but I'm being pressured by both my and the other's insurance carriers to complete forms and complete the claim. Now I have forms from both carriers... which one am I supposed to be going with? And something that seems as minor as headaches, neck and back pain, and difficulty sleeping, does that qualify as something for a personal injury case?

I just don't want to be rushed into closing the case if there is a chance my injuries might get worse later at which time I will have no compensation for my loss. What should I do? I guess what I'm really asking is, do I need to get a lawyer and is my case worth taking? Shouldn't your insurance company be on your side? It's all so confusing. I apologize if this doesn't make all that much sense.

Appreciate your input.
 


I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

Senior Member
My response:

You should not be dealing with the insurance adjuster. You should be concentrating on your health - and nothing more. Therefore, I would highly recommend that you hire a Personal Injury attorney to take care of your claim and any legal matters.

By the way, if the adjuster told you that the Statute of Limitations is 1 year, then that adjuster is absolutely wrong. On January 1, 2003, the Statute of Limitations for injuries was changed to 2 years from the date of the incident.

And, there's another reason why you need to have an attorney. You see, you don't know the laws, and while the adjuster SHOULD know the current laws, any errors on their part could place you in legal peril.

So, go out and hire that attorney today. It won't cost you anything because Personal Injury cases are taken on a "Contingency Fee" basis. The attorney's fee will only be paid out of your settlement, if there is a settlement. If there is no recovery (settlement), then the attorney does NOT get paid.

Real simple.

IAAL
 

Query1234

Member
Thank you IAAL!

Thank you IAAL. I really appreciate your posts concerning this matter and all others I've bugged you about in the past. Thank you! I think just for my peace of mind and for my recovery, a lawyer will help. I notice symptoms flare up when there's added stress. =) Have a great weekend.

From a fan.
 

stephenk

Senior Member
are you making your injury claim with your own carrier or the carrier of the person who hit you? your post implied it was your own carrier.
 

Query1234

Member
just confused which carrier to go through

I am not sure which carrier to go through at this point. I started off dealing solely with my own carrier since that's why I pay my insurance premiums for. I figured that they'd deal with my claim and then get reimbursed from the other carrier. Then I started getting forms to fill out from the other carrier and got confused. The other carrier said as this is a legal issue, they have to contact me directly for information instead of going through my carrier. But they said they wouldn't hassle me and that at the most, they'd be contacting (by mail or by phone, not both), once a month.

So that's where I'm at now. I'm in the midst of trying to find a personal injury attorney. I contacted one that was through this website but no one responded to my inquiry yet.
 

I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

Senior Member
Re: just confused which carrier to go through

Query1234 said:
I contacted one that was through this website but no one responded to my inquiry yet.

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My response:

Yellow Pages!

"Let your fingers do the walking . . ." Look in the section called "Attorneys".

Duh.

IAAL
 

Query1234

Member
Re: Re: just confused which carrier to go through

I AM ALWAYS LIABLE said:
Query1234 said:
I contacted one that was through this website but no one responded to my inquiry yet.

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My response:

Yellow Pages!

"Let your fingers do the walking . . ." Look in the section called "Attorneys".

Duh.

IAAL
Thanks IAAL. :p
 

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