Hi,
would anyone be able to share experience or advice with a minor RTA and what I can expect from the process?
i was the No fault driver in an accident. I was a learner driver at the time and was hit from behind when stationary. The other driver admitted fault straight away, he hit me quite hard and I had neck, shoulder and arm pain from the impact. it took the insurance company 4 months to arrange physio, 3 months after my medical exam and recommendation for physio and it’s nearly completed now.
the worst thing about the accident is the anxiety it’s caused me. I feel like it’s ruined my life, I went from being excited about driving and the opportunities in life it would bring me and my family to being a constant worrier, having a fear of death. My job at the time was dependant on me learning to drive and I had to leave the job as the cost of travel was too much in comparison to my income, my employer allowed me to work from home for a period then said I had to travel to work which I couldn’t afford so I had to get a different job near home. I am receiving mental health support but through my doctor and on medication for anxiety - this was never offered from the insurance company, the medical exam said I was experiencing anxiety but I would be ok after 3 months. This wasn’t the case and I had to get this support from my doctor.
in comparison, the physical injuries from the accident are nothing compared to the impact it’s had on me mentally. I did eventually go on to pass my test, 5 months later than my first test date, but I have hardly driven, I think in 6 months I have driven about 600 miles in total. I am getting a bit better mentally with support, but slowly. I talk myself out of driving daily and only do short journeys. I don’t know how I will be when I come off the anxiety tablets as it’s the first time I have ever taken medication like this
the physio ends next week and my physical injuries are pretty much resolved so I am assuming that the insurance will look to settle now. So my question really is on the mental side of it? They didn’t help me at all with dealing with the anxiety so am I right to assume that this isn’t something that will be considered? My solicitor is aware of my medication and cognitive behaviour therapy through the nhs. Is there any advice on what will happen next or if I should do anything?
would anyone be able to share experience or advice with a minor RTA and what I can expect from the process?
i was the No fault driver in an accident. I was a learner driver at the time and was hit from behind when stationary. The other driver admitted fault straight away, he hit me quite hard and I had neck, shoulder and arm pain from the impact. it took the insurance company 4 months to arrange physio, 3 months after my medical exam and recommendation for physio and it’s nearly completed now.
the worst thing about the accident is the anxiety it’s caused me. I feel like it’s ruined my life, I went from being excited about driving and the opportunities in life it would bring me and my family to being a constant worrier, having a fear of death. My job at the time was dependant on me learning to drive and I had to leave the job as the cost of travel was too much in comparison to my income, my employer allowed me to work from home for a period then said I had to travel to work which I couldn’t afford so I had to get a different job near home. I am receiving mental health support but through my doctor and on medication for anxiety - this was never offered from the insurance company, the medical exam said I was experiencing anxiety but I would be ok after 3 months. This wasn’t the case and I had to get this support from my doctor.
in comparison, the physical injuries from the accident are nothing compared to the impact it’s had on me mentally. I did eventually go on to pass my test, 5 months later than my first test date, but I have hardly driven, I think in 6 months I have driven about 600 miles in total. I am getting a bit better mentally with support, but slowly. I talk myself out of driving daily and only do short journeys. I don’t know how I will be when I come off the anxiety tablets as it’s the first time I have ever taken medication like this
the physio ends next week and my physical injuries are pretty much resolved so I am assuming that the insurance will look to settle now. So my question really is on the mental side of it? They didn’t help me at all with dealing with the anxiety so am I right to assume that this isn’t something that will be considered? My solicitor is aware of my medication and cognitive behaviour therapy through the nhs. Is there any advice on what will happen next or if I should do anything?
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