Absolutely not. The at-fault's insurance company is not entitled to a statement, and they will use any information they can against you.
No. The insurance company of the at-fault party is not entitled to a statement from you. Do not provide them with any information they could, and likely will, use against you. It’s always best to let an attorney handle all negotiations and communication with the at-fault party’s insurance company.
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