The insurance company representing an at-fault driver after a car accident is trying to contact me. Should I speak to them?

Greg Case | Oct 1, 2020 | Category: Personal injury attorney in Dallas, Texas

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Kevin | Oct 1, 2020

You're under no obligation to speak to the at-fault party's insurance carrier after a car accident. They may say they just want to speak to you about damage to your car, but in reality they'll also likely end up asking questions about how the accident occurred or how injured you are from the auto accident. Almost universally they'll do that on a recorded line, so whatever you say can (and will) be used against you. My suggestion would be to hire an attorney and let them speak with the insurance carrier on your behalf.

Thompson Law Injury Lawyers - Dallas Office | Oct 1, 2020

We recommend that you do not speak with the insurance company representing the at-fault driver. The insurance companies on the at-fault side look for ways to minimize their responsibility, and do not have your best interests in mind. When you speak to them, you may be asked questions you are not required to answer or preemptively offered a settlement for less than you deserve. We have more information about insurance company tactics on our site: https://www.1800lionlaw.com/insurance-adjuster-what-are-their-tactics/ We also offer free consultations, so please reach out for personalized advice about your accident. We will be able to answer any other questions you have, and can speak to that insurance company for you. Please call us anytime at 214-444-4444 or toll free at 1-800-LION-LAW (1-800-546-6529) - we will look forward to helping you!

Diane Sledz | Oct 1, 2020

No not at all call Thompson Law first and speak to an attorney. That is your best option. Hope all goes well for you.

Corina Cruz | Oct 1, 2020

I dont think you should. They need to contack Thompson Law if they habe any questions or concerns !

Isis Shelley | Oct 1, 2020

Only if it's in regards to your car and not what happened on the incident. If you are willing to settle the case without a lawyer? But I don't advise you too because the insurance company only offers a settlement for the price of the car.

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