Well to make a long story short, I got in a fairly major car accident nearly a year ago. Both cars were totaled, but not one was seriously injured, bleeding, crippled, or anything of that sort. I was pretty much perfectly fine just dazed, and the other person I hit was really shooken up but she got out of the car on her own standing up and then proceeded to sit down. I was really sorry and scared sh1tless because never really got into a major car accident and I was still dazed and wondering WTF happened. I mean an ambulance came and took her eventually... I'm guessing just to make sure wasn't injured or head trauma or something, but I mean she was walking and moving so I didn't think anythign serious happened. I'm covered with full insurance and all so I thought that was that... lost the car (front end was smashed in, and insurance took it), and the other lady's car was pretty mcuh totalled from what I remember. (back end was smashed in.. it was a really old POS 198*'s car... you know those brownish grey, tinnish, small 4 door cars).
So I thought that was that, but I get a letter few months later and I find out that I'm being freakin sued!!! WTF? I mean I dind't think much of the matter... insurance would take care of this matter... I mean it was my fault and I'm assuming inusrance just pays for her. So I have to go talk to some attorneys soon (it's been nearly a year now), and I'm still confused.
You sue people after an auto-accident? I always thought insurance covered this stuff and that was that. Fill out a few papers/forms, etc. and begone with it and forking over the money for higher rates. Is she just being a greedy b1tch and tryign to get more money or something? I was never notifed that she was injured or required hospitalization or anything of that sort.
So I thought that was that, but I get a letter few months later and I find out that I'm being freakin sued!!! WTF? I mean I dind't think much of the matter... insurance would take care of this matter... I mean it was my fault and I'm assuming inusrance just pays for her. So I have to go talk to some attorneys soon (it's been nearly a year now), and I'm still confused.
You sue people after an auto-accident? I always thought insurance covered this stuff and that was that. Fill out a few papers/forms, etc. and begone with it and forking over the money for higher rates. Is she just being a greedy b1tch and tryign to get more money or something? I was never notifed that she was injured or required hospitalization or anything of that sort.