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Case Killer: Giving a Recorded Statement

If you've been involved in some sort of accident, you probably want to tell your side of the story. You want to get it out there; you want the responsible party and their insurance company to know that you're right and their wrong. The way to give this story is to let your lawyer, if you've hired one, tell the story for you. Don't be tempted to give a recorded statement to the insurance company. That's because your words will be twisted around and the insurance company with trained professionals will ask you questions in a certain manner to minimize you claim. So you have to be careful; giving a recorded statement can really hurt your claim. If you have questions as to what information to give to the insurance company or how to deal with these requests to give a recorded statement, give us a call. If we can help you we will and if not we can still give you advice on how to handle this delicate situation. However we want you to be careful; giving a recorded statement can eventually kill your case.