What Some Insurance Companies Don’t Disclose

What Some Insurance Companies Don’t Disclose

  • Even though you may not be at fault, your insurance company that pays your medical bills and costs associated with your accident. The other party's insurance may generally make you an offer and often they are trying to get off as cheaply as possible. They are count on your inexperience and will try to use it against you to get you to agree to take less than you deserve. Be careful not to enter into a quick settlement with the insurance company of the other driver, or your own insurance company.

  • Insurance companies have many lawyers focused only on accident claims. Advising a claimant or policyholder not to obtain the services of an attorney.

  • It’s in the insurance company’s best interest to keep you waiting for your money, often failing to affirm payment within a reasonable time
  • If you take a settlement, they don’t owe you another panny. What if your injury comes back to haunt you?

  • An insurance company gets thousands of accident reports daily. Do they have your best interest in mind?

  • The insurance company may ask to tape record you "for accuracy purposes" when speaking with you. Never let anybody tape record you—they can use the recording against you later.

 

 

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