Giving a Recorded Statement After a Rideshare Accident
Giving a recorded statement after a rideshare accident could hurt your ability to recover compensation. Contact our office for expert legal advice.provider: youtube
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Question:
Should I speak to an insurance company about my rideshare accident?Answer:
If you are seriously injured in a rideshare wreck or crash, it is never a good idea to talk to the insurance company adjuster and give a statement before talking to an experienced trial attorney with experience in this area of the law. Insurance adjusters and rideshare agents are not in the business of getting to the truth, as they may say. They’re in the business of trying to absolve their own company or their insurance company from responsibility for paying full and fair compensation for the injuries that you have suffered. Before speaking to the insurance company, find and hire an experienced trial lawyer with experience in this type of situation and this type of case. If you have any questions in this regard, give us a call. We are ready and willing to answer any question that you may have in this type of situation.
Were you or a loved one seriously injured in an Uber or Lyft in Texas and have questions about giving a recorded statement to an insurance company? Contact the experienced El Paso rideshare accident attorneys at Chavez Law Firm today for a free case evaluation and case evaluation. Let our experience work for you. Download Our Free Rideshare Accident Guide Like Us on Facebook