Rear-ended while driving for a rideshare — herniated disc found on MRI. Where do I even stand?
Long post, sorry. Still processing all of this.
Back in the spring I was driving for one of the big rideshare apps with a passenger in the car when someone blew through a yellow at an intersection and slammed into the back of me. Hard enough that my head snapped forward and back. My passenger was shaken up too but seemed okay.
I felt off right away — stiff neck, that kind of electric-y soreness you can't really describe — but I figured it was just shock and adrenaline. Went to urgent care that same night. They gave me a muscle relaxer prescription and told me to follow up if things got worse.
Things got worse.
Two weeks later I could barely turn my head to back out of my driveway. Went back, got imaging ordered, started with a chiropractor. Six weeks in I still wasn't improving so my primary sent me to a spine specialist. MRI came back showing a herniated disc at one of the cervical levels plus some additional stuff going on. Specialist says I'm looking at a series of epidural steroid injections and probably another couple months of physical therapy before they'll even reassess.
Here's my thing: I was working when this happened. So there's the other driver's liability insurance, but also my rideshare company's commercial coverage potentially in play? And my own health insurance is already pushing back on some of the treatment costs.
I have no idea what any of this is actually worth or even what questions I should be asking. I haven't signed anything. I did get one call from the at-fault driver's insurer and I didn't say much — just took down their info.
Has anyone dealt with something similar, especially the rideshare work angle? Any advice on what NOT to do right now?