Looking for some insight from adjusters or anyone experienced with uninsured motorist (UM) claims, especially in Minnesota.
I was rear-ended at ~45 mph by an uninsured driver (not at fault) about 5 weeks ago. I sustained a diagnosed concussion and cervical strain. I went to urgent care the same day, followed up with my PCP, and had a concussion-focused OT visit. Symptoms lasted several weeks and included headaches, nausea, dizziness, light/noise sensitivity, brain fog, difficulty concentrating, irritability, fatigue, and neck pain.
Most symptoms have improved, but I still have some lingering issues (mild brain fog, occasional difficulty concentrating, and neck stiffness/limited rotation).
Here’s where I’m confused:
My medical bills for “active treatment” don’t meet Minnesota’s $4,000 threshold, and the adjuster has pointed that out. However, they’ve still acknowledged injury and inconvenience and have made offers:
Initial offer: $830
Increased to: $1,300 after I submitted a demand
So clearly there’s still some value being assigned even without meeting threshold.
I submitted a demand at $10,500 (expecting to negotiate down), and I’m now planning to counter around $5,500.
My questions:
If I truly don’t meet the threshold, why are they still increasing the offer? Is this just standard “nuisance value” or is there still legitimate settlement value here?
What would be a realistic settlement range for a concussion with ~4–5 weeks of symptoms but no missed work?
Is continuing to negotiate in writing the right move, or should I take a call to potentially move the number more?
I’m not expecting a huge payout here, but I also don’t want to leave money on the table. Honestly, I’d feel like ~$3K would be a fair resolution given the duration and impact.
Appreciate any insight from those who’ve been on either side of this.
UM Claim (MN) – Below $4K Threshold but Offer Increasing… What’s a Realistic Settlement?
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