The Shoulder
The Shoulder
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Car accidentscandid-mole-968

Got hurt in a rear-end crash and pursuing a claim feels… gross? Anyone else feel this way?

I don't really know how to explain this but I'm going to try.

About six weeks ago I got rear-ended at a red light by someone going way too fast. My car was pretty messed up and I've been dealing with neck and shoulder pain ever since — my doctor found some soft tissue damage and I just started seeing a chiropractor twice a week. I also keep waking up at 3am with this dull ache running down my arm. It's exhausting.

Here's the thing though. I hired an attorney because everyone said I should, and logically I know the other driver was 100% at fault. But every time I think about a potential settlement I feel like… a fraud? Like I'm one of those people. Even though I'm genuinely hurting. Even though I had to take time off work. Even though I've cried in my car after chiropractor appointments because the pain is just so relentless.

I also keep catastrophizing about what happens if my shoulder doesn't fully heal. What if I need something more serious down the road — surgery, injections, whatever — and I've already settled for less than that's going to cost?

Is this guilt thing normal? Has anyone else felt like they were doing something wrong just by protecting themselves? I feel embarrassed even typing this. My family keeps telling me to stop being a pushover but I genuinely can't shake the feeling.

Also open to any practical thoughts on the long-term medical costs question because that part honestly scares me more than anything.

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    spry-wolf-598

    That guilt you're feeling? The insurance industry is kind of counting on it. Not even in a conspiratorial way — it's just that people who feel bad about claiming tend to settle fast and low. Don't do that. Especially with ongoing symptoms, settling before you know your full picture is a huge risk.

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    daring-seal-929

    I worked on the insurance side for a long time and I promise you — nobody at that company is losing sleep over your claim. They're running the numbers. You should too. The guilt thing is incredibly common and I saw claimants shortchange themselves because of it constantly. You're not being greedy. You're just trying to get back to where you were before someone else's mistake upended your life.

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    plain-stoat-965

    Oh my gosh, I felt this SO hard when I went through my accident two years ago. I kept telling my attorney 'I don't want to seem like I'm milking it' and he just looked at me like I had three heads. You didn't ask to get hit. The other driver's insurance exists for exactly this situation. The guilt fades a little once you realize you're not taking anything from a person — you're using a system that was literally designed for this.

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      calm-wren-198

      The 3am arm pain you're describing is worth paying close attention to. Radiating pain down the arm from a neck or shoulder injury can sometimes indicate nerve involvement, and that's not something that always shows up immediately on imaging. Please make sure your doctor knows about the nighttime symptoms specifically — don't just mention it in passing. And on the guilt thing: I've seen patients delay or downplay treatment because they felt like they were overreacting, and it genuinely makes outcomes worse. Your pain is real. Treat it like it's real.

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      genuine-finch-996

      Not legal advice, but I'll say this much: the question about future medical costs is the right question to be asking, and it's one reason timing matters a lot in these cases. Settling before you reach what's called 'maximum medical improvement' can leave you responsible for costs that should have been covered. Your attorney should be talking to you about this — if they're not, ask directly. And the guilt? Completely normal. Doesn't mean you're wrong to move forward.

  • 12
    silent-wolf-321

    The fact that you're being this thoughtful and conscientious actually means you're probably going to handle this process really carefully and not make impulsive decisions. That's genuinely a good thing when it comes to something like this. And hey — you recognized something was wrong, you got medical attention, you got representation. That's already more than a lot of people do for themselves.

  • 10
    bold-kestrel-795

    Here's the blunt version: your medical bills don't care about your feelings. Future you — especially if that shoulder needs surgery — will really wish present you didn't talk yourself out of a fair claim. Keep going.

  • 6
    brave-sparrow-033

    Please don't beat yourself up. You're injured, you're not sleeping, you're in pain — that's real. Wanting that to be made right isn't greedy, it's just… fair. I'd feel the same way you do honestly, but reading your post I can clearly see you deserve support here, not more stress.

    • 6
      tired-passenger183

      Did you have to escalate, or did they come around after the first ask?