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We pay good money for auto insurance normally a lot more than it seems like we should be paying so when we need to make a claim, we expect things to run smoothly. In a perfect world the insurance company will simply pay out your claim without hassles, but that just isnt our current reality. When dealing with an auto accident, it can often feel like we have had an insurance accident too. When an insurance company is trying to deny payment, it can compound the distress that accident victims suffer. After trying a few simple things on your own, you may want to seek help from a Miami auto accident attorney who can help you get a fair resolution of your claim.

Just because you dont automatically get the results you are expecting hardly means it is the end of the matter. You want to know how to make your insurance company pay for the things you believed would be paid, and the first thing to do is to challenge the company's decision. Insurance companies of all sorts have become rather notorious for using technicalities to get out of paying. Imagine the money to be saved by denying payment if few customers ever challenged their judgments! As a consumer, do not be too quick to accept the first rejection. You paid for a service, and you have rights which should be respected. Ask for a detailed, written explanation of the reason for the denial, and then consult with an experienced Miami accident attorney immediately.

Make sure you never allow an error on the part of the insurance company to become your problem. This is an area where you would certainly benefit from consulting with a Miami auto accident attorney. An insurance company, or their agent, could gain from your lack of knowledge of the law, keeping money that belongs in your pocket. An attorney who has ample experience handling auto accident cases is going to be able to identify deviations from standard procedures on the part of the insurance company, and help ensure you receive the money you deserve.

Never give an insurance agent any sort of documentation, such as medical bills, police reports, or other correspondence regarding your accident, without first making a copy for yourself. It is a proactive step on your part to keep a copy for yourself, as long as the case is still open. It shows you are doing your homework! You can then turn that documentation over to an attorney who can seek a fair settlement. Keeping good records will expedite assistance from any attorney you consult for advice so that he or she does not need to track down information that was once in your hands.

by: Brent O. Underwood




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