What Should I Do If My Insurance Company Requests a Recorded Statement?
In today’s video, Kissimmee personal injury lawyer, Charlie Draper explains what to do if your insurance company wants you to give a recorded statement following an automobile accident in Florida.
Giving a Recorded Statement After an Auto Accident
Under the terms of your automobile policy, you must report the accident to them and cooperate with them. By not giving a statement, you run the risk of having your coverage dropped and potentially having your claim denied. \
Cooperating with the insurance company includes giving some type of statement – either verbal, written or recorded. When giving your statement, you have the right to have a lawyer present. It is recommended that you do so. It is a good idea to have a car accident lawyer present any time you give a statement to your insurance company. Watch the video to learn more.
If you have additional questions regarding giving a recorded statement to your insurance company after being involved in a car accident, call the experienced Kissimmee car accident lawyers of Draper Law Offices at 407-846-0075. I welcome your call.