Fighting With A Stubborn Car Insurance Provider After An Accident

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While the mental image of law is for a plaintiff and defendant to argue in court, most car accident cases are handled more by an insurance provider. If you believe that you are not at fault when you had a car accident, you may discover that the other motorist has an insurance provider who is much more stubborn and does not want to pay for the damages. In many cases, this means that you'll need to involve a car accident attorney to help you with the following problems.

They Want a Recorded Statement

Involving a car accident attorney early in your case is a great idea because you may make mistakes when working with the insurance company. For example, they will likely want you to make a recorded statement. If you make a mistake with what you say, this could be used to reduce your settlement or to argue that you were fully at fault for the accident. An attorney can communicate with the insurance provider on your behalf to make sure that you do not make mistakes.

They're Skeptical of Your Injuries

What matters in a car accident case is not what is true, but what appears to be true. For example, if you suffered an injury, the insurance provider will not be willing to pay for your medical expenses unless it is reasonable that your injuries were the result of the accident. Even if this is true, if it doesn't seem likely that the accident would cause your injuries, you'll need further proof of the connection between your injuries and the accident. 

They Want More Documents

Working with a stubborn insurance provider typically means that you'll need all of your documents in order so that you do not provide the provider with an excuse to delay your payment. A car accident attorney will help you determine which documents you need to provide. He or she can contact the insurance provider to find out all of the documents that are needed.

They're Not Following the Law

Whether or not an insurance provider must pay for your injuries is partially determined by local laws. There are some laws that require that an insurance provider pay you by a specific date. There are other states that require that interest accrue if a lot of time passes without a payout. Work with a car accident attorney so that you know what belongs to you based on local and state laws.

Contact a law firm like Best, Watson & Gilbert PC to learn more. 

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