Is The Insurance Company Lowballing You?
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26 April 2018
Unfortunately, when you receive an initial offer from the insurance company, there is a very good chance that the offer is much less than what you're entitled to. When this offer is far much less than what you're supposed to get, this is what is referred to as lowballing.
Lowballing is not an unusual occurrence in the insurance business. Insurance companies have been known to use this tactic to save as much money as possible on claims.
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Could Facebook Destroy Your Personal Injury Case?
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4 April 2018
Facebook, or social media in general, is an undeniable part of the American existence these days. It's become common for people of all ages to keep in touch with far-flung family and friends (and people they've never even met in person) through Facebook via daily posts about everything from the mundane details of their lives to major events.
Unfortunately, if you've been injured in an accident and find yourself having to sue, it's better if you close your account for a while and communicate in other ways.
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How Not To Reduce Your Personal Injury Compensation
Posted on:
28 February 2018
If you've been harmed by a careless driver, you are very likely entitled to money damages. You should understand, however, that the actual amount you are entitled to get can vary a lot depending on your actions. The things you say and do after the accident could reduce your compensation greatly, so read on to learn more about getting the most possible from your accident claim.
Consider the degree of fault
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In A Car Accident? Understanding The Delayed Back Injury Signs
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22 January 2018
After a car accident, you may think you're not injured if you don't feel any immediate pain. Unfortunately, many people don't realize that things like back injuries can actually appear later, sometimes days or weeks after an accident. Without proper medical attention for those injuries, you won't be able to pursue legal action against the responsible party. Before you dismiss the discomfort that you're feeling after an accident, you should understand the delayed signs of a back injury.
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