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What Should You Not Say to an Insurance Adjuster?

When talking to an insurance adjuster, it’s essential that you remember that insurance companies are not on your side. Insurance providers are for-profit businesses, and their ability to make profits depends on paying the least amount possible for each and every claim.  Whether you are dealing with your own insurer or another driver’s, no one you talk to at an insurance company is trying to help you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UKRbFprB0E How do you answer an insurance adjuster's questions? If you have hired a personal injury lawyer to represent you, your attorney will handle communications with the insurance company. If you do not have a lawyer, you should agree to give the claims adjuster the information they need to process your claim, but make sure you always refuse to give a recorded statement.  Here are a few tips for answering an insurance adjuster’s questions: Review the accident report before answering any questionsClearly explain the facts that prove the other driver was responsible for the accidentDo not provide any unnecessary informationTell the adjuster all of the injuries you suffered in the accident, including minor injuries such as bruises, headaches, and a stiff neck What do insurance adjusters look for? Insurance adjusters are always looking…

The Ultimate Guide to Brain Injury Lawsuits

Brain injuries are serious, and recovery can be painful and expensive. If someone else was responsible for your brain injury, you could be entitled to receive reimbursement for the money you’ve spent and the suffering you’ve endured.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBYAHi5aiEQ What should I do if I suffer a brain injury at work?  If you suffered a brain injury at work, it's crucial that you take fast action to safeguard your rights. When you experience head trauma in a workplace accident, you should notify your employer and seek medical attention immediately. Brain injuries are notoriously unpredictable, so even if you think it’s no big deal at the time, you could suffer brain damage or other severe injuries in the future.  A physician can determine the specific type of brain injury you have through x-rays, MRIs, CT scans and other diagnostic evaluations. You should never delay seeking medical treatment if it is possible that you experienced serious head trauma. After receiving medical treatment, you should also regularly photograph your injury and document the following: Pain and symptoms Medical appointmentsMedications and their side effectsAny time you missed work for recovery or to see medical providers The effect your injury has on your ability to take care of…

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