What To Tell Insurance Adjustor After Car Accident
The adjuster may be recording your conversation and certainly will be taking notes. You can settle any claims dealing with the damage to your vehicle, but any statements you make about your injuries could come back to haunt you.
Simply thank the adjuster for calling, tell her that you don’t want to make any statements and that you don’t want her to call back.
Tell the adjuster you’ll initiate a conversation when you’re ready. You don’t have to be rude, but you need to be firm. The adjuster can’t make you talk.
It’s a foreign concept to most people, but you have to view your injury case with the idea that it could go to trial. Most cases don’t, but you don’t want to hinder your negotiating strength by making a statement to an adjuster that can be misconstrued or twisted. The concern about making a statement is that you may not know the extent of your injuries right after an accident.
It’s not uncommon for people to feel worse in the weeks or months following the accident than they do in the immediate aftermath.
One way to avoid awkward conversations with an adjuster or making statements that could hurt your case is to contact an experienced Ohio car accident injury lawyer to represent you.
Your lawyer will stop the adjuster from having any further contact with you.
If you or someone you know has been injured in a car accident, we encourage you to please contact our Toledo, OH accident injury attorneys toll-free at 800.637.8170 to request your FREE copy of The Ohio Accident Book and also to receive a free case evaluation.