Busting Auto Insurance Claim Myths | Bellevue Personal Injury Attorney
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Being a Bellevue personal injury lawyer, I’ve found a large number of my clients do not understand the insurance claims process before they come to me to fight their case. Occasionally these misconceptions can wreck a case, so it’s essential that people understand how to communicate with the insurance company prior to filing a claim. It’s my firm belief that with better facts, people will manage their Seattle car crash claims in a more advantageous way. In order to make sure that you don’t harm your case prior to when it even starts, I want to discuss the three most typical myths about insurance claims as well as the adjusters you’ll be dealing with.
Myth #1: You have to sign every document the insurance adjuster gives you. False. If you’ve been in an automobile accident and are working with your own insurance company to get PIP (personal injury protection), then you will have to cooperate with them and comply with their needs. When you are working with the at-fault driver’s insurance company, however, this is not the case. You are under no obligation to sign the documents that they give you. I would recommend that you don’t sign anything, or at the very least, talk with an experienced car crash lawyer prior to doing so. In many cases the insurance companies will hand car accident injury victims complicated paperwork to sign and it can be harmful to your case if you sign them without an attorney telling you to do so.
Myth #2: You must provide the insurance adjustor a recorded statement. Definitely not. I have witnessed recorded statements used against car crash victims numerous times, which could all be prevented by merely not providing a recorded statement. The objective of the recorded statement is to capture you stating something that may clash with something you say down the line in your case. If you feel okay at the time they contact you, but develop problems from the car accident afterwards, your statement will be used against you as evidence that your injuries are not real. Don’t let anybody tell you that it is a legal requirement for you to go on the record – always seek advice from a skilled Kirkland personal injury lawyer first.
Myth #3: The insurance company adjustors are always truthful. Nope. To put it simply, the insurance adjustor’s job is not to answer to you, but rather to their corporate shareholders. Like any other business, an insurance company’s first goal is to make large profits. The claim adjustor’s job security relies on their ability to lessen or deny claims, so do not be fooled into thinking that they are always honest with you.
If you have been hurt in an auto accident and want to pursue a claim, you must be aware of the reality of how insurance companies work. If your injuries are not very significant, then you may very well not need a lawyer, but most experienced Renton car crash attorneys like me offer free initial consultations, so you have nothing to lose by seeking out advice.
About the Author
Jason Epstein joined Premier Law Group as a partner in 2007. Jason is a litigator handling all types of personal injury cases with an emphasis on serious plaintiff’s personal injury and insurance coverage. Jason is a member of the Washington State Association for Justice and serves within its leadership. Jason often speaks at CLEs and serves as an arbitrator for both private and mandatory arbitration matters. Jason completed a certificate in Alternative Dispute Resolution from the Strauss Institute of Dispute Resolution and the Trial Advocacy program through the National Institute of Trial Advocacy. Jason has been dedicated to representing injured people since 1999. Jason Epstein has been representing individuals against insurance companies and large corporations since 2001. He limits his practice to personal injury and wrongful death cases including auto accidents, motorcycle accidents, or other serious and catastrophic injuries. Hopefully you have already visited StraightTalkLaw.com. This website is loaded with tons of information, and is constantly updated to keep you informed of recent developments. You can also stay up to date by following the blogs which are linked toStraightTalkLaw.com Jason understands that providing the best legal representation to his clients means limiting the number of cases he accepts. He takes fewer cases so he has more time for you. By limiting his caseload, Mr. Epstein is able to give each client and each case the time and attention that they deserve. If you would like to see if your case qualifies for Mr. Epstein to represent you, please contact us throughStraightTalkLaw.com, request one or more of Jason’s books, or call us toll free at (888) 333-1873.
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