Adjuster Tactics
Learn about Adjuster Tactics and your legal options after an accident.
Insurance adjusters are trained to minimize payout. Understanding their tactics can help you avoid common pitfalls and protect your rights after an accident. They may contact you immediately, offer quick settlements, or subtly imply that your claim has limits. Awareness of these tactics is key to negotiating fair compensation.
Understanding Insurance Adjuster Tactics
Adjusters often aim to reduce the insurer's liability. Common tactics include asking leading questions, downplaying injuries, or requesting recorded statements. They may also pressure you to settle quickly, even if your damages or injuries are not fully realized. Some adjusters try to attribute partial fault to the claimant to reduce payout under comparative negligence rules.
Knowing your rights is essential. You are not required to provide a recorded statement without legal counsel. Keep detailed documentation of your medical records, property damage, and expenses. Communicate in writing whenever possible to maintain a clear record. Legal representation can help negotiate with insurers and ensure claims are calculated accurately, including medical expenses, lost wages, and non-economic damages.
What to Do Next
Do not speak to the insurance adjuster without consulting an attorney. Keep all communications documented. Gather evidence of injuries, property damage, and expenses. Understand your policy limits and coverage. Legal counsel can counter lowball offers and protect your claim from being unfairly minimized.
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