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6 FAQs the Insurance Adjuster Will Ask You After a Car Accident & How to Answer Them
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Here are 6 FAQs the insurance adjuster will ask you after a car accident and how to answer them. If you were in a car accident, an insurance adjuster may call and interview you about the wreck.
Keep in mind, the other driver’s insurance company may be looking for reasons to deny your claim.
As a personal injury lawyer, I receive recorded statements from insurance companies in almost every car accident case. A "recorded statement" refers to a transcript of the insurance adjuster's interview with someone who was involved in a car accident. Adjusters typically conduct their interviews over the phone.
I have compiled a list of six questions that I see in nearly every recorded statement that I have read. In this video, we'll look at several examples of recorded statements given by individuals who were involved in, or witnessed, a car accident.
By the end of this video, you’ll know exactly what those questions are and how to answer them.
Chapters:
00:44 - Where were you coming from? Where were you going?
01:57 - What happened?
05:53 - Were you injured? What were your injuries?
07:31 - Was anyone else injured?
09:27 - Did anyone call an ambulance?
11:40 - Do you have a lawyer?
#caraccidentlawyer #personalinjuryclaim #insuranceclaim
NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER: The information in this video and on this Channel is not legal advice or any other form of professional advice. It's for informational/educational purposes only. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing of it does not create, an attorney-client relationship. Nothing in this video or on this channel should be taken as legal advice or any other form of professional advice for any individual claim, case, or situation. You should seek advice from an attorney or other professional regarding your specific situation. Contacting the Wagoner Law Firm does not create an attorney-client relationship, nor does your receipt of an initial case evaluation. The only way to create an attorney-client relationship with the Wagoner Law Firm is through a mutual written agreement, which you will be asked to sign. Please do not send any confidential information to the Wagoner Law Firm until an attorney-client relationship has been established. This description may contain one or more affiliate links, meaning that I will earn a financial benefit if you click through and use an affiliate link (at no additional cost to you).
Keep in mind, the other driver’s insurance company may be looking for reasons to deny your claim.
As a personal injury lawyer, I receive recorded statements from insurance companies in almost every car accident case. A "recorded statement" refers to a transcript of the insurance adjuster's interview with someone who was involved in a car accident. Adjusters typically conduct their interviews over the phone.
I have compiled a list of six questions that I see in nearly every recorded statement that I have read. In this video, we'll look at several examples of recorded statements given by individuals who were involved in, or witnessed, a car accident.
By the end of this video, you’ll know exactly what those questions are and how to answer them.
Chapters:
00:44 - Where were you coming from? Where were you going?
01:57 - What happened?
05:53 - Were you injured? What were your injuries?
07:31 - Was anyone else injured?
09:27 - Did anyone call an ambulance?
11:40 - Do you have a lawyer?
#caraccidentlawyer #personalinjuryclaim #insuranceclaim
NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER: The information in this video and on this Channel is not legal advice or any other form of professional advice. It's for informational/educational purposes only. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing of it does not create, an attorney-client relationship. Nothing in this video or on this channel should be taken as legal advice or any other form of professional advice for any individual claim, case, or situation. You should seek advice from an attorney or other professional regarding your specific situation. Contacting the Wagoner Law Firm does not create an attorney-client relationship, nor does your receipt of an initial case evaluation. The only way to create an attorney-client relationship with the Wagoner Law Firm is through a mutual written agreement, which you will be asked to sign. Please do not send any confidential information to the Wagoner Law Firm until an attorney-client relationship has been established. This description may contain one or more affiliate links, meaning that I will earn a financial benefit if you click through and use an affiliate link (at no additional cost to you).
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