>rear-ended a Scion FRS
>quick summary of events: roads were wet
>following her at a car-and-half length distance or more
>she made a somewhat abrupt stop, I braked but the tires locked up and I basically slid into her at ~ 5 MPH
>would not have hit her if not for wet roads, but I still could've avoided situation by being a better driver
>no dents, at worst a scratch mark on her bumper
>get a call from her insurance, I'm further retarded and gave them a recorded statement
>find out they're claiming injury (which they definitely had not been)
>based on my statement, the agent said they would deny her injury claim
>still haven't heard from my insurance
Is there any chance this will all go away?
Bump.
Don't know about car insurance and crashes, but hopefully someone will see this thread that does.
> distance based on length
> not following the 2 second rule
You deserve getting fucked
>>17810912
if you have insurance that actually protects you instead of just getting the state minimums you should be fine
>>17810900
I assume you already notified your insurance company, right?
Sounds like her insurance company is saying the accident wasn't sufficient to cause injuries and aren't going to pay her. I don't know if you are in a no-fault state but she could turn around and sue you and your insurance company would probably have to defend you or settle with her.
>>17811109
I have not. Should I? There was no damage to my car