What Should You Do When the Insurance Company Wants to Record You?

Many times an insurance company will want to talk to you and have you explain what happened in the work place accident or motor vehicle collision.

Are they just being curious or trying to help you out?

Be careful when the insurance adjuster asks to record your statement.

The recording transcript will surface at a later date and it will be used against you in a way that will not be helpful to you or your case.

The first rule is that the adjuster works for the company and the insurance company is not looking out for your interests. The company’s bottom line is to make money for its shareholders and board of directors.

You will not have a chance to explain what you meant in the recorded statement until you are at a deposition or in court and by then it will be too late.

When the adjuster approaches you about a recorded statement politely decline and seek out an experience lawyer to help you as soon as possible.

You will need someone to help you out against the insurance company and its lawyers.

The lawyers who will help you in work injury or personal injury cases do not charge you a fee until the case is over. This is helpful to you because you do not have to pay any up front money to them until they actually get money for you.

Questions about your injury case or need help? Feel free to contact Illinois injury attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

L.A. to pay $15 million to settle suit filed by family of girl killed at NoHo crossing – LA Times

The Los Angeles City Council agreed Wednesday to spend $15 million to settle a lawsuit alleging that the city knowingly ignored the dangers of a North Hollywood intersection that lacked a stoplight before a car struck two sisters crossing the street there, killing one and severely injuring the other.

Source: L.A. to pay $15 million to settle suit filed by family of girl killed at NoHo crossing – LA Times

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Even cities can be sued for failure to protect its residents.