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7/21/2009
Mike Schafer
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When Should Kentucky Accident Victims Give Statements to Insurance Adjusters?

If you are a from Kentucky and have been in an accident you can expect to hear from the insurance company on the other side.  They will call you and ask for a statement or even just start asking you questions.  In a news article I have just posted on my website I address this issue.

You do not have to give the insurance adjuster a statement.  Many times they will call soon after the accident when you are still suffering from injuries and anxiety from the accident.  It is not required that you give them a statement when they call.

Many people are very trusting and helpful by nature and will give a statement when the call comes in.  You don't have to.  Any information you give them at any point will be used against you.  You may feel fine and tell them that only to realize a few days later that you have injuries that didn't present until then.  Unfortunately there is a recorded statement saying otherwise and this could damage your accident case.

Check out my article to get more information on giving statements.


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