What to Watch Out for When Giving a Recorded Statement
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When you file a personal injury claim with an insurance company, a claims adjuster will likely ask to take your recorded statement. It's often best for claimants to refuse to give a statement, but that could slow down the claims process. You can learn how to give a statement that will help your claim.
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When you file a personal injury claim with an insurance company, a claims adjuster will likely ask to take your recorded statement. It's often best for claimants to refuse to give a statement, but that could slow down the claims process. You can learn how to give a statement that will help your claim.
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