After an injury, dealing with insurance companies can feel overwhelming. Whether you were hurt in a car accident, a slip and fall, or another type of incident, the insurance adjuster will likely contact you quickly. While it may seem like they are trying to help, remember that their goal is to protect the company’s bottom line. That is why it is important to know what to do and what to avoid when communicating with them.
Do: Report the Accident Promptly
Notify your insurance company as soon as possible after the accident. Give them the basic facts including when and where the incident occurred. Delays in reporting can be used against you later and may even jeopardize your claim.
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Start A Free EvaluationDo: Gather and Keep Documentation
Start gathering evidence from the moment the injury occurs. This includes photos of the scene, medical records, police reports, witness information, and communication with the other party. Keep a detailed record of your medical treatment, expenses and any missed work. These documents will support your claim and help prove the extent of your injuries.
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Contact Us Now For HelpDo: Speak with an Attorney Before Making a Statement
Insurance adjusters often ask for recorded statements. You are not required to provide one immediately and it is wise to speak with a personal injury attorney first. Anything you say can be used to minimize your compensation. An attorney can help you understand your rights and guide you through the process.
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Start A Free EvaluationDo: Be Honest and Consistent
Always tell the truth about what happened and about your injuries. Do not exaggerate or leave out important facts. Inconsistent or misleading statements can harm your credibility and weaken your case.
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Speak To An Attorney TodayDo Not: Accept the First Settlement Offer
Insurance companies often offer quick settlements to close the case before the full impact of your injuries is known. These offers are usually much lower than what you deserve. Never accept an offer without reviewing it with a qualified attorney who understands the value of your claim.
Do Not: Sign Anything Without Legal Advice
You may be asked to sign medical release forms or settlement agreements. Signing these documents without understanding them can waive important rights or limit your compensation. Let an experienced attorney review anything before you sign.
Do Not: Post About Your Injury on Social Media
Insurance adjusters may monitor your social media activity to find evidence that contradicts your claim. Photos or posts that seem harmless could be used against you. It is best to avoid posting anything related to your accident or recovery.
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Dealing with insurance companies after an injury requires caution and knowledge. Their interests are not always good, and mistakes can cost you the compensation you deserve. By following these do’s and don’ts, and by seeking help from a personal injury attorney, you can protect your rights and strengthen your claim. Contact the personal injury lawyers of Berger and Green today for a free consultation.