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Dealing with the Insurance Adjuster: Everyone is at Fault

This month, we will be looking at the issue of dealing with the insurance adjuster. I am amazed at how poorly consumers are treated and what things they are told. If you have a claim, I would…

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This month, we will be looking at the issue of dealing with the insurance adjuster.  I am amazed at how poorly consumers are treated  and what things they are told.  If you have a claim, I would suggest to you the advantage of meeting with an experienced personal injury lawyer to understand all of your rights. The insurance company may seem to be treating you correctly, but they don't represent you. They also are not lawyers, so don't take your legal advice from them.

They explain that everyone is a little at fault. That is totally untrue. The law is specific about what negligence or fault is.  You are never at fault for just being there or waking up that day. Sure, they explain it in a way to get to a person’s insecurities and to profit off old myths.  The problem is that it simply isn’t the law.

For the adjusters who are reading this and saying this isn’t them,  I am glad to hear it.  You are doing your job.

If you, your family, or someone you know is in an accident, it is worth taking the time to sit down and talk to an experienced law firm with success in helping people who are injured through no fault of their own. The consultations are free and it allows you to figure out what rights you have after an injury.

Mike Bryant

Mike Bryant

A founding partner with Bradshaw & Bryant, Mike Bryant has always fought to find justice for his clients—knowing that legal troubles, both personal injury and criminal, can be devastating for a family.

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