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Watch What You Say - How Insurance Adjusters Use Your Words To Ruin Your Truck Wreck Case


Watch What You SayDo I need to watch what I say or do when speaking with the trucking company and their insurance adjusters?


Immediately after a commercial truck accident in Texas, it is very likely that the insurance adjuster for the trucking company will contact you - they may even arrive at the scene of the accident or at your hospital room to speak with you in person. It sounds crazy, but it happens. That's because as soon as the insurance company for the tractor trailer gets sign that the wreck was caused by their trucker, it's time for damage control. What that means for the insurance company is making sure that you get the least amount of money possible for your injuries. The insurance adjuster wants to catch you at your most vulnerable time: right after the accident, when you're in pain, confused and haven't had the opportunity to speak with a truck accident lawyer.

Although there is nothing wrong with talking to the insurance adjuster for the trucking company that injured you, be warned - they will try to take advantage of you if they can. You see, the things you say to the insurance company could and will come back to haunt you later. For instance they might try to convince you to:

  • Give a recorded statement: You are not required to give a recorded statement to the trucking company's insurance adjuster, no matter what they say. These are usually designed to lower the value of your case and get you say things that could harm your claim. Their questioning will be designed to trip you up and make it seem that you were at fault for the accident. Unless you have the guidance of your own legal counsel, it's not wise to give the trucking company a recorded statement about you 18-wheeler accident.
  • Tell them about your personal life: Avoid friendly conversation with the insurance adjuster. Be polite, but you don't need to tell them about your family, your doctors or any other unnecessary information. If you wish to answer some of their questions about the accident you should tell the truth without embellishing and try to say as little as possible.

Although the insurance adjuster for the trucking company isn't evil, they aren't on your side. They might be a perfectly lovely person, but at the end of the day they are going to try to keep you from getting as much money for your injuries as possible - even if that means tricking you into telling them information. Less is best when discussing your accident with insurance adjusters. To be successful in a Texas truck accident claim, you must control your case and the release of information regarding to it. If you say too much to the insurance adjuster, it could ruin your chances of being successful.

For legal advice on how to deal with the insurance adjuster involved in your truck accident claim, contact the 18-wheeler wreck attorneys at the Anderson Law Firm in Fort Worth at 817-294-1900. During our free case consultation, out truck accident lawyers can answer all your questions and make sure your claim gets off to the right start.

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The Anderson Law Firm offers free no obligation consultations to people injured in accidents or who have suffered physical harm as a result of someone else's actions. We do not charge you to initially discuss your situation and establish whether you have a claim to pursue. You can call us and discuss your case over the phone, we can set up an appointment for you to come into our office, or we can visit you in your home anywhere in the metroplex.

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