subject: Get Money Out Of Your Car Accident - 3 Top Things To Avoid When Giving Your Statement [print this page] Get Money Out Of Your Car Accident - 3 Top Things To Avoid When Giving Your Statement
Do you want to get money out of your car accident? In this article I am going to show you 3 top things to avoid when giving your statement.
If you want to get money out of your car accident this money is rightfully yours and you should not feel bad about it. If your car was damaged and you were injured then you deserve to get the most money out of this whole mess that you can. Make sure that you pay close attention to the information below so that you do not end up hurting your claim by doing something wrong while giving your statement.
*Avoid A Recorded Statement*
At all costs I would recommend that you totally avoid giving a recorded statement. Most of the time they want to record you saying something that they can spin to sound like it was your fault or you did something to add to the problem. Sometimes you may have pain in one area that is overshadowing another at that time but later you want to claim for the other pain. Guess what? Denied! If you speak with an attorney almost all of the time they will tell you to avoid giving a recorded statement.
*Do Not Volunteer Information*
If you feel like you must give a recorded statement you should make sure that you keep your mouth shut as much as possible. Do not give them any information that they do not ask for. If you give them information that they did not ask for you may say something that could hurt your case.
*Never Guess*
You never ever should guess. If you do not know a name, date or other detail that they ask you for you should not guess. You can call someone to ask, look it up or something else that make sure that you get the accurate information on the recorded statement. This is very important to your auto accident settlement compensation. Guessing can greatly hurt your claim because if you get a name, date or other bit of information wrong they are not going to let you have a do over.