At-fault driver's insurance offered me almost nothing after the crash wrecked my whole life — is this normal?
I'm going to try to keep this short but honestly I have so much to unload.
About six weeks ago I got T-boned at an intersection — other driver blew through a stop sign at full speed. Two people on the sidewalk saw the whole thing and gave statements. The responding officer cited the other driver immediately. Pretty open-and-shut on fault.
Here's the embarrassing part: my insurance had lapsed maybe a month before this. I'd been going through a rough stretch financially and it slipped. The gut-punch is that I had literally scheduled a call with my agent for that same afternoon to get reinstated. Didn't matter — crash happened first.
My car is totaled. Physically I've got soft tissue damage in my neck and upper back, and I developed this really brutal anxiety around driving that I did NOT have before. Like full-on panic attacks when I merge onto anything that moves fast. I live in a spread-out area where driving isn't optional — it's affecting my job, my errands, everything.
I've been dealing with the other driver's insurance on my own because I didn't think I had options without my own policy. They covered some of my medical bills, acknowledged a little lost wages, and then basically handed me a lowball offer with a flat add-on that felt like a token "sorry you were inconvenienced" number.
The total offer feels insultingly small for what my life looks like right now. Is this just what happens when you don't have your own insurance? Do I even have any leverage here? I haven't signed anything yet but I feel pressured.
Has anyone been in this situation? I genuinely don't know what I don't know.