Everything You Need to Know About DC Car Accidents in 15 Minutes
Do You Have Questions Following A Car Accident in Washington, D.C.?
This three-part series will tell you what you need to know about dealing with the insurance company after being in a car accident.
What Should You Do if You’re in a Serious Car Accident?
If you’re like most people, this is the first time you’ve been in a serious car accident. You have questions. You are getting calls from the insurance company representatives, wanting to ask “just a few questions” or get a recorded statement. The insurance adjusters may be bothering you to sign their medical records release forms “so we can get your medical records and handle this for you.” They may even have already offered you money to settle your claim.
You Need Information from Experienced Car Accident Lawyers.
There is more to handling a serious car accident than what they are offering. This is the place to get started: to get information and hopefully avoid costly mistakes the insurance company wants you to make.
The myths that many people fall for when they are in a serious accident and dealing with insurance adjusters will be debunked in this report.
Get the information you need to take away the anxiety and uncertainty, or that feeling that the insurance company will take advantage of you – so you can focus on your medical treatment, rehab, and getting better.
Here Are Some of the Myths You Might Encounter After a Car Accident:
- You will get a reasonable settlement proposal;
- You have to give them a recorded statement or they won’t settle with you;
- The insurance company for the person who hit you will pay your medical bills as you go;
- Everyone has insurance;
- You should use your adjuster’s doctor;
- There is a formula for determining settlement value.
You may be believing these myths or have believed these myths in the past. This three-part video series will give you all the information you need for what to do right after an accident, bust a bunch of myths that need busting, and give you some guidance on whether or not you need a lawyer for your case.