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You can protect your rights while continuing to be polite and respectful. However, you need to avoid getting too conversational with the adjuster. Everything you say is on record and can potentially be used against you. If you were injured in an accident, contact personal injury attorneys in Charlotte at Price, Petho & Associates P.L.L.C. for the experienced legal assistance you deserve. Their law firm has been in business for nearly 40 years and has a history of proven success. You can rely on their personal injury team to stand up to the insurance company and fight on your behalf for the compensation you deserve. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Dealing With The Insurance Company After An Accident


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Dealing With The Insurance Company After An
Accident
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Within hours of a motor vehicle accident, you can
expect to receive a phone call from the other
partys insurance company. It is important to
navigate these conversations with caution and to
avoid saying anything that can be twisted out of
context. You should also seek experienced legal
representation as soon as possible. Your personal
injury attorney can advise you on what to say and
what not to say when speaking to an insurance
adjuster.
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How To Speak To The Insurance Adjuster
One of the most essential things to remember is
that the insurance adjuster is not your friend.
Of course, this does not mean you need to be
rude. You can protect your rights while
continuing to be polite and respectful. However,
you need to avoid getting too conversational with
the adjuster. Everything you say is on record and
can potentially be used against you.
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Here Are Some Additional Tips That Will Help You
Deal With The Insurance Company After An
Accident
  • Do not agree to provide a recorded statement The
    adjuster will ask you to provide a recorded
    statement, which often involves a series of
    detailed questions. It is best to politely refuse
    this request. You should only provide basic
    information, such as your name, address, where
    the accident occurred, and when it occurred. You
    should not discuss your injuries or what you
    think caused the accident.
  • Do not apologize for the accident Any apologetic
    statements you make will sound like an admission
    of guilt, so steer clear of them.

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  • Do not sign anything without speaking to an
    attorney first The adjuster might ask you to
    sign a waiver that gives them access to your
    medical records, or you might even receive a
    settlement offer. Do not agree to or sign
    anything until you have a chance to speak to an
    experienced personal injury attorney. An attorney
    can advise you on the best course of action to
    take.
  • Do not make any speculations Even mere
    speculations can be harmful, so do not guess the
    answers to any of the adjusters questions. You
    can say that you would prefer not to answer.

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Schedule A Free Consultation With A Personal
Injury Attorney Today!
If you were injured in an accident, contact
personal injury attorneys in Charlotte at Price,
Petho Associates P.L.L.C. for the experienced
legal assistance you deserve. Their law firm has
been in business for nearly 40 years and has a
history of proven success. You can rely on their
personal injury team to stand up to the insurance
company and fight on your behalf for the
compensation you deserve. Reach out to their law
office today at (704) 850-6322 to schedule a free
case review with one of their trusted attorneys.
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Price, Petho Associates P.L.L.C.
1430 Elizabeth Ave Charlotte, NC 28204
704-850-6322
https//www.priceattorneys.com/contact-us/
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