Our first advice is to never talk to a liability
carrier, but if you do, here are some things to never say:
1. Sorry—implies
fault
2. I’m fine—many
injuries take time to show up. Oftentimes you feel far worse the next day
3. Sure, record me—carriers
love to obtain recorded statements. A
person making a claim lying or admitting to something will weaken their claim
4. Whiplash—insurance
industry experts say that this throws up red flags that you are exaggerating
the severity of the accident
If you’ve been injured in an auto accident, talk to
an attorney first. Everything you say to the insurance carrier can be used
against you in your case and it can significantly limit any possible recovery. Call Portner & Shure today for a free consultation: (301) 854-9000; (410) 995-1515.
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