That woman might have said that she was fine, but a couple a days later she started hurting. She has every right to file a bodily injury claim. You shouldn't follow to close. Hey you were the one at fault. You need to take responsibility of what happened.
2007-12-28 07:35:50
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answered by parissweetheart1203 2
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I would deffinately keep close to the claim she is filing, sounds phony to me, if she was injured she would have requested medical attention then, who's to say she didn't have an existing injury and just wants to put you through hell, and ultimately get paid on a bogus claim. It happens all the time and that is why we as consumers pay high premiums You are entitled to know what injuries if any she sustained. Do not let her get away with this as it's in your best interest.to stay on top of this claim Good luck to you
2007-12-28 06:37:34
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answered by cc's bad 3
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She may have seemed fine at the time but in actuality was not. Injuries can take time to surface. I would not be so quick to call it a phony deal. You are not a doctor and cannot make the call on her condition. Just let your insurance handle it. That is what you pay them for.
2007-12-28 07:07:16
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answered by Otto 7
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You were the party at fault for rear-ending her. You were following too close, and if the cops didn't give you a ticket count your blessings.
If she files a valid injury claim, then your liability coverage will have to pay. And your insurance rates may go up. Best hope she doesn't sue you above & beyond your maximum liability coverage amount on your auto insurance policy. If she does, you'll need a lawyer and that's going to get expensive!
2007-12-28 06:32:06
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answered by kja63 7
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i could seek for criminal suggestion. for this reason some coverage provides unfastened criminal suggestion, using fact those issues are complicated. It does sound like she's taking you for a journey. i'm curious how she have been given a decrease lower back situation from a vehicle twist of fate that she grow with a view to stroll faraway from. vehicle injuries generally reason whiplash (neck), or bruising from the place the seat belt is (chest), or greater physique injuries. 5 months after the twist of fate is lots of time. i could look into an criminal expert. wish you be able to variety it!
2016-10-02 11:58:49
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answered by ? 4
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Not all injuries manifest themselves immediately. She either:
a. Found a personal injury attorney
b. had a soft-tissue injury that showed up sometime after the accident.
They don't have to tell you the details of her injuries, due to HIPAA regulations.
2007-12-28 08:11:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Get a copy of the police report asap. Make sure you have pictures (copies) and if you can ask the police officer to be your witness. My niece is going through the same thing right now. Good Luck.
2007-12-28 06:31:09
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answered by vykky 3
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It happens all the time. They will settle out of court with them. It is because scumbags like this that everyones insurance is so high.
2007-12-28 06:32:01
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answered by Preston B 2
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are u a doctor? did u examin her? i was in a wreck and days later i was bleeding inside...felt fine for 2 days...so ....yes i buy the BS
2007-12-28 06:36:46
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answered by Anonymous
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tell your lawyer that she is bsin.
2007-12-28 06:31:29
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answered by HustlerOne 2
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