Car Accident Insurance Trap: Do Not Give a Recorded Statement

The other driver’s insurance may push for a “quick recorded statement.” Here’s why you are not required to do it, and how it can be used against your claim.

After a car accident, the other driver’s insurance company may ask you for a recorded statement and make it sound routine. In this short video, we explain a key point many people don’t realize: you are not required to give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance company, and doing so can hurt your claim. If you have questions about what to say, what to avoid, or how to protect your case before you talk to an adjuster, we can help.

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