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Common Mistakes Made When Settling An Auto Accident Injury

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Were you involved in a car accident and trying to settle the case on your own? If so, you don't want to make the following mistakes when trying to deal with the responsible party's insurance provider.

Mistake: Being Rude With The Insurance Adjuster

If you were injured in a car accident, it is not going to be the most joyous situation. You'll likely be very angry, and you'll want to get the money that you feel you deserve. However, you don't want to be rude when speaking to the insurance adjuster. Do not forget that this is the person that makes a decision about your injury case and how much money you will receive. 

Being rude is likely to make the insurance adjuster more combative. They are going to try to fight you on your case and give you less compensation as a result. If you are respectful in all your interactions, you are going to see that the insurance adjuster may be more willing to work with you when coming to a settlement decision.

Mistake: Never Speaking To The Adjuster's Supervisor

Not happy with the results that you are getting out of the insurance adjuster? Know that this is one situation that you can speak with a supervisor and potentially get a different result. For example, if you are looking to get a little bit more compensation as part of your settlement and the insurance adjuster seems like they will not budge, a talk with their supervisor could result in getting the settlement you want. The supervisor knows that extending the settlement process even longer takes resources away from the insurance company, and that may be worth more than the money you are asking for if a case goes to trial.

Mistake: Not Giving A Deadline Requests With Your Requests

Want your requests to be taken seriously by the insurance adjuster? Make sure that you give deadlines in your interactions to ensure that you get a timely response. Many people do not do this, and it can leave you waiting longer than necessary to move on to the next step of the settlement process. When you list a date, the insurance adjuster puts that date on their calendar and takes the request more seriously. They may even prioritize it over other work that needs to be done. 

Not getting the results you want? Work with a local car accident lawyer for their assistance. 


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