By Seth Anderson on September 12, 2018
If you are injured in an accident, you will likely communicate with the at-fault party’s insurance company to help settle the matter financially. However, many people are unfamiliar with their rights after an accident and how they should communicate with an insurance adjuster.
In this situation, it may be in your best interest to consult with a qualified personal injury lawyer in Fort Worth for help. At Anderson & Cummings, we have helped many accident victims pursue compensation through a personal injury claim. We know how to handle insurance adjusters, and will provide you with a free, no obligation consultation to help you understand your rights during the claims process.
Below, we have provided several tips for you to follow when you are contacted by an insurance adjuster.
Saying the wrong thing to an insurance adjuster can lead to disaster. It can cause your claim to be denied or the amount of compensation you may receive to be reduced.
To protect your claim while speaking with an insurance adjuster, you should consider the following:
It is crucial to remain calm and polite when speaking with an insurance adjuster. Only provide him or her with basic facts about your injury. Do not go into too much detail about the type of injury you suffered or the medical treatment you are receiving.
The adjuster may request that you provide additional information about your medical condition or access to your medical records. Instead, inform the adjuster that you suffered an injury during the accident and that you are currently seeking medical treatment.
Furthermore, an adjuster may ask you to provide a recorded statement when he or she first contacts you. It is imperative that you do not go on record with an adjuster until you have consulted with an attorney. He or she will be able to inform you of what you should say to an adjuster, or whether you should make a statement at all. If you make a statement without consulting with an attorney, it could adversely affect your claim.
All too often, accident victims accept settlement offers made by insurance companies because they do not understand the value of their claim. Before you consider an insurer’s offer, you may want to consider several factors to determine the amount of compensation you may be entitled to receive. This includes:
Another factor you may need to consider is whether your injury will have a permanent effect on your ability to earn an income. If so, you may be entitled to compensation for loss of earning capacity. An attorney will consider your age, occupation, relevant skills and experience to determine the amount of income you would have earned if you had not been injured.
A personal injury lawyer may help prepare a demand letter to the opposing insurance company. This letter should provide a summary of the basic facts about the accident and the resulting injuries. The effective key elements of a demand letter include the following:
A skilled personal injury lawyer can assist with preparing your demand letter. He or she will work to ensure your demand letter accurately portrays the losses you suffered as a result of the accident and lists an accurate amount of compensation you need.
If you have been contacted by an insurance adjuster following an accident, it may be in your best interest to contact a trusted attorney as soon as possible.
The accomplished legal team at Anderson & Cummings is qualified to handle many types of personal injury claims. We understand how to work with insurers to obtain fair compensation and will represent your claim at no upfront cost. Do not hesitate to contact us to schedule a free, no obligation consultation.
Call (817) 920-9000 to get started today.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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