By Lakota Denton


My job involves speaking to clients about their Asheville car accident claim. Often, a client who has been injured in a car crash will tell me that the insurance company made them an offer to settle their case within days of the accident. Recently, a client of mine was tricked by an insurance company into signing a release of his entire claim for only $1,100 despite the fact that he needs future knee surgery. Here are some rules about what not do when settling your car accident claim.

Do not try to represent yourself. The best way to settle a car accident claim is to hire a personal injury attorney who will represent you in your car accident claim. He or she will know what your rights are, how much money is a good settlement, and all the details about your medical bills and vehicle damage.

Don't talk about your accident directly with your insurance company. Once you've said the wrong thing to an insurance company, it can be very difficult to settle your case properly. The safest bet is not to speak to them at all, and let your attorney handle it.

Do not try to settle a car accident claim unless you have completed all your medical treatment. It is very important that the insurance company has all of your medical bills and notes from treatment so that you can maximize the value and help settle a car accident claim for the most money possible.

Before you sign anything, be sure to have your attorney look it over. Insurance companies have been known to use tricky methods to get people to sign documents that can unknowingly harm your ability to settle your case for what it's worth.

Lakota Denton, Attorney at Minick Law Firm welcomes your call and offers a free consultation on your case. Call them today.






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