#10 Don't Talk About your Car Accident Claim
Hi there, I'm Nova Scotia car accident lawyer, Mark Raftus and this is tip #10 in our list of top 10 tips to protect your car accident claim. Tip #10: Don't talk to anyone about your claim. Remember that the defendant's insurance company is trying to collect as much information as possible about your claim. The insurance company will use this information to deny liability or fault for your claim or to minimize or reduce the amount of compensation the insurance company has to pay you for your injuries. Giving a statement to the defendant's insurance company only helps the insurer prepare to defend your claim. You should also keep in mind that anything you say to your family, your neighbors, your friends, or your coworkers could end up being used against you in court. We have prepared a special report: The Top 10 Tips Insurance Adjusters Use To Reduce Your Car Accident Compensation. You can get a free copy by calling our office at (902) 423-2050.
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