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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Why Injury Victims Should Not Give Recorded Statements

If you have ever been injured in a motor vehicle accident you have probably been asked to give a recorded statement. As a victim in a motor vehicle accident you should not give a statement to the insurance company. Why? Insurance adjusters are highly trained at asking certain misleading questions. Once you go on the record as to how certain events occurred it is hard to make any changes. What if you don’t remember everything? Accidents usually happen within a blink of the eye. The insurance adjuster expects you to recall the exact events of the collision, and if you can’t recall certain facts, they use it against you.

Before giving a recorded statement to the insurance company you should always contact an attorney who is knowledgeable in that area of law. Remember, once you go on the record with a recorded statement it can always be used against you.  Pbk (205)912-8245

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