Hey there TWW - My girlfriend and I got rear-ended yesterday, there was no damage to the car so I just took the woman's insurance and left. My girlfriend woke up this morning and her neck and back are stiff and sore, not in a major way but she would like to get it checked out in case its anything serious. What is the process for this? we contacted the insurance company to let them know there was an accident, they told us to wait until they saw the car before going to the doctor. That doesn't make sense to me, and them looking at the car wont tell them anything because there was no damage (only more scratches on an already scratched up bumper). Should we get a lawyer?Thanks t-dub
12/17/2012 6:10:23 PM
Attorney...then doctor....then insurance.
12/17/2012 6:11:54 PM
If there are only scratches then there is no way that there is any damage to her.Bumpers deform at >5mph impacts. Also, since she left, there is no way to prove that it was due to the accident and not from sleeping funny.
12/17/2012 6:25:24 PM
always always always get a police report
12/17/2012 6:25:54 PM
12/17/2012 6:36:22 PM
Yea... you're kinda SOL. It's going to be unbelievably difficult to prove that her soreness was caused by that accident since you didn't go to the hospital immediately after. Insurance probably won't pay for a Dr. visit a day later.Side note: She's probably fine just from what you typed. Plenty of people tense up and don't realize it till after the adrenaline has worn off, so they have some minor stiffness. But if you ever think you MIGHT be hurt in a car accident, (even a little bit) go to the hospital right away.
12/17/2012 6:48:05 PM
The advice in this thread is...troublesome. I will give you my perspective, but it's just one man's lay opinion.You can easily report it to the insurance company, even after the fact. Of course it's best to get a police report, but not having one doesn't make you shit out of luck. If the other side hit you from the back and fault is established, we are really just talking about damages. A little neck pain is not unreasonable, and most insurance companies understand that.And as for the attorney issue, there shouldn't be a need for one. Why do people always assume the worst? This woman likely knows the accident was her fault, and isn't going to start suddenly lying about it now. If she is injured, go to the doctor. If you have health insurance and your own car insurance, then you are likely fine even if a worst case scenario comes up and its not covered by her insurance (which won't happen). The longer she waits to go to the doctor, the easier it will be for the other insurance company to say the injuries were not from the accident. Also, if there are any injuries, they need to be treated first. Worry about who pays later on.Frankly, as long as you aren't trying to hose the other side, and are giving them legit expenses, you shouldn't have huge troubles as long as you hold your ground. Reps for insurance companies handle most of these things on their own, and even though they are obstructionist, just be honest and up front about your bills. Lawyers are only involved in costly cases or when there is some obstruction. The truth is at the level you're talking about, I can't think of an attorney who will take the case. There's no contigency money in it. 30% of a few hundred bucks in medicals (assuming we're just talking about a few chiropractic visits or some other minor meds) is not worth it.(Your real best bet is to just do some research online about handling this yourself. A few minutes will give you plenty of options and advice that is NC specific, including your options and likelihood of success based on your facts.)[Edited on December 17, 2012 at 7:26 PM. Reason : cfv]
12/17/2012 7:21:40 PM
12/17/2012 8:53:42 PM
Man, come on. Tell her to walk it off. We have enough frivolous lawsuits and insurance claims as it is. No damage to the car, but her neck and back are hurt?! Lame.
12/17/2012 10:16:01 PM
12/18/2012 3:40:07 AM
12/18/2012 7:10:08 AM
12/18/2012 8:12:30 AM
Sounds like she needs a new pillow. This wreck didn't cause any injuries.
12/18/2012 8:48:01 AM
12/18/2012 9:55:57 AM
They don't. I've had the same thing happen. If the damage is insignificant or nonexistent, then they just tell you to exchange insurance information, no report.
12/18/2012 10:17:39 AM
Same. Still call them.
12/18/2012 10:33:54 AM
So let me get this straight. If I am involved in an accident and request the officer on scene do a report in the event I have hidden damage, he can refuse? If I was the cause of the accident, I would definitely want a report ESPECIALLY if there is less than $1000 in damage. What is to stop the person I hit from taking a baseball bat to his bumper when he gets home and blaming it on the accident?
12/18/2012 10:39:57 AM
What is this hidden damage you speak of?your phone w/ camera is what prevents the after the fact damage.
12/18/2012 10:52:12 AM
Don't think they want to but will if requested at least in my experience. Had a hit and run and the officer wasn't going to file one since he thought it'd be under $1000 in damage. Luckily I talked him into it since it ended up being about $3400. Plus I wanted the police report to say hit and run so I wouldn't get screwed on my insurance.
12/18/2012 10:54:37 AM
^ that's kind of what I gathered. I haven't had an accident in over 10 years (knock on wood) so I really have no idea how things work. I would just assume that if you request a report they would do one, regardless of the damage.
12/18/2012 10:58:32 AM
if you push the issue, the lazy fuckers will usually write one[Edited on December 18, 2012 at 11:11 AM. Reason : and apparently all LEOs do auto body work on the side ]
12/18/2012 11:10:47 AM
^ that was going to be my 2nd point. Since when are police officers experts on vehicle damage repair costs?
12/18/2012 11:17:40 AM
^ Hahaha, I've wondered how the "estimate" the damage: do I feel like writing a report? No -> it's only a $300 or $400 fix.
12/18/2012 11:18:16 AM
12/18/2012 12:06:09 PM
take 2 advil until pain goes away. seriously.i got rear-ended last summer and didn't feel anything until the day after. both my wife and i experienced neck pain but it's just from the shock of the accident. it'll go away. if there's no damage to the car, there's probably a very slim chance anything is seriously wrong with you, don't waste your time with insurance, claims, raised rates, etc. just for slight neck pain, i'd just pay the $20-$25 copay and just see my doctor if you are nervous and want to get things checked out. after seeing the doctor if there are medical costs, you can submit a claim.in Colorado you can go online and file a police report after the accident if you didn't have an officer show up on the scene.[Edited on December 18, 2012 at 12:23 PM. Reason : .]
12/18/2012 12:22:35 PM
I used to be a claims adjuster. Everything FuhCtious said is spot on. Your GF is fine and if she's not the insurance company isn't going to agree any soft tissue injuries were caused by a wreck that didn't cause any damage. Just being honest. That said she can probably get some reasonable bills paid. The police report isn't relevant unless this other person turns out to be a ghost. The insurance company doesn't care about the report if their insured agrees they hit you. Not relevant here but i always thought it I always thought it was funny when people said they felt fine but went to get checked out "just in case". Like the ER was going to tell them "actually although you may feel fine your are in fact seriously injured, you just don't know it "
12/25/2012 10:01:24 PM
12/26/2012 1:27:00 PM
Well we filed a claim - their insurance of course wanted to get the car looked at, so we took it in to their mechanic and they found ~$700 worth of damages to the rear end that was only visible after the plastic bumper was removed. We don't care about the bumper at all, but since there was damage, the insurance agreed to pay for reasonable medical care since my girlfriend is still in pain and has been seeing a doctor.I just wanted to say that a lot of you seemed to offer bad advice
12/26/2012 1:56:58 PM
And what advice would that have been?
12/26/2012 7:04:47 PM
12/26/2012 7:55:56 PM
Yeah, well what about the good advice...glass half full, man!
12/26/2012 8:38:08 PM
12/26/2012 10:47:45 PM