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Why not to Give The Liability Insurance Adjustor a Statement?

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Insurance Adjusters Are Not on Your Side

If you’ve been in a car accident, you may feel compelled to explain your side of the story to the other driver’s insurance company. However, no experienced Houston car accident attorney would ever advise you to give a recorded statement to a liability insurance adjuster. Why? Because their goal isn’t to help you—it’s to protect the insurance company’s bottom line.

How Adjusters Twist Your Words

Insurance adjusters are trained to manipulate your responses to minimize or deny your claim. They may:

  1. Ask leading questions designed to shift blame onto you
  2. Downplay your injuries, calling them “minor” or “soft tissue” issues
  3. Push you to agree with statements that weaken your case
  4. Suggest you could have avoided the accident

Even if you believe you’re being careful, you aren’t trained in their tactics. Just like you wouldn’t expect someone to do your job as well as you do, you can’t expect to outmaneuver an adjuster without legal help.

There Is No Requirement to Give a Statement

legally required to give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance company. A skilled personal injury attorney will communicate with the adjuster on your behalf, ensuring they get the necessary facts without twisting your words against you.

Protect Your Case—Let Your Lawyer Speak for You

The right lawyer will take the time to fully understand your accident and injuries, ensuring that any information shared with the insurance company is accurate and protects your claim. If your case goes to trial, the jury will hear the truth—not a distorted version crafted by an insurance adjuster.

Don’t Risk Your Claim—Get Legal Help Today

If you’ve been injured in a car accident, contact The Stephens Law Firm before speaking with the insurance company. We’ll handle the negotiations so you can focus on healing.

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