JERSEY CITY, NJ, October 31, 2010 (Press-News.org) Being involved in an accident where the other party was at fault is a scary and devastating experience. You will want to find comfort in the fact that the insurance company of the negligent party will pay you compensation for damage to your property and for any personal injuries you suffered. Unfortunately, the insurance companies and the insurance adjuster are only interested in saving money for the company. This means that the insurance company and the insurance adjuster will do whatever they can to avoid paying you the full compensation you deserve.
You are no match for the professional insurance adjuster and you will need a personal injury lawyer to help you with your personal injury case. An experienced personal injury lawyer will have your best interests in mind when dealing with the insurance company and the insurance adjuster. Your personal injury lawyer will deal directly with the insurance company and the insurance adjuster so you do not have to worry about their sneaky tactics designed to trick you out of compensation.
Insurance companies have more than 70 different legal arguments and defenses that they use to deny you compensation or to reduce the amount of your claim. Your personal injury lawyer will know all of these arguments and defenses and will speak with you about them so you do not fall victim to these horrendous tactics.
What You Should Avoid Doing for Your Personal Injury Claim
Do not take any chances with your personal injury claim. You will want to make sure to avoid the sneaky tactics that the insurance company and the insurance adjuster use to help them save money.
Avoid speaking to the insurance company and the insurance adjuster. They will be looking for any information you can provide them that they can use against you when you file your claim. Do not give them any information about the accident, your injuries, or the damage to your property. Tell them to speak with your personal injury lawyer and give them the phone number for your lawyer. Your lawyer will only give them the information they need so they cannot use anything against you to deny your claim.
Do not sign any paperwork without consulting your lawyer. Insurance companies like to get you to sign a medical release so they can review the treatments and medical attention you needed for your personal injuries. The medical release they have you sign gives them access to all of your medical history. This means that the insurance company can use past medical records that have nothing to do with the accident against you to deny your claim. Your personal injury attorney will only give the insurance company the medical records pertaining to the accident.
You should never let anyone tape record you. The insurance company may request that you let them record you about the accident. Do not let them record you. They can use this against you.
Please do not gamble with your personal injury case. You deserve full compensation for your personal injuries and damage to your property. For more information about personal injury cases, please visit the New Jersey personal injury website of the Law Offices of Anthony Carbone, P.C. at www.anthonycarbonepc.com.
You're No Match for the Professional Insurance Adjuster and the Insurance Company
Being involved in an accident where the other party was at fault is a scary and devastating experience.
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