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Giving a Recorded Statement After a Negligent Security Injury

Giving a recorded statement after a negligent security injury could hurt your ability to recover compensation. Call our office for expert legal advice.
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Question:

Should I speak to an insurance company about my negligent security case?

Answer:

It is never a good idea to speak to the insurance adjuster representative for the premises or to the premises representative. Chances are these representatives are Giving a Recorded Statement After a Negligent Security Injury asking you questions in a way that isn’t aimed at getting the entire truth. Their purpose is to try to get you to say something that absolves their client or their company from being responsible for the damages that they have caused. An experienced trial lawyer with experience in this area of the law knows this, and they will know how to guide a client through the entire legal process. If you have any questions about this issue or your negligent premises security case in general, please give us a call. We stand ready, willing and able to answer your questions.


Were you or a loved one seriously injured due to inadequate security in Texas and have questions about giving a recorded statement to an insurance company? Contact the experienced El Paso negligent security lawyers at Chavez Law Firm today for a free case evaluation and case evaluation. Let our experience work for you. Download Our Free Negligent Security Guide Like Us on Facebook