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Falsehoods Shared by Insurance Representatives

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When healing from an accident injury, the last thing anyone wants to deal with is the stress of navigating through insurance claims. These worries become even more challenging when an injured party faces misinformation and pressure tactics from insurance adjusters.

Professionals who are employed by insurance companies are often trained to minimize payouts and protect their bottom line. Because of this, it’s possible they’ll resort to sharing falsehoods and manipulating individuals who are recovering from injuries sustained as a direct result of a Clearwater, Hudson, or Tampa traffic accident.

Common Untruths You May Encounter

A falsehood you may run into is an insurance representative saying that if you don’t accept their initial settlement offer, you’ll receive nothing. This is misleading and is often done to pressure people into settling quickly for an amount far below what they deserve. In reality, you have the right to negotiate and pursue fair compensation for your injuries and damages.

Another pressure tactic is an adjuster downplaying the severity of your injuries. They may suggest that your injuries are not as bad as you’re claiming, the harm is connected to a separate event, or that you’re exaggerating your symptoms. This tactic aims to undermine your credibility and justify offering a lower settlement amount. Stay true to yourself, only you and your medical providers know the true extent of your injuries and the impact they’ve had on your life.

If you begin to feel like you would benefit from legal representation and you share this with an adjuster, they may then try to convince you that hiring an attorney will only complicate the process and delay your claim. They may even imply that you’ll end up with less money if you involve legal representation, but having a skilled attorney on your side levels the playing field and ensures that your rights are protected throughout the claims process.

Legal Experts Can Negotiate for You

An attorney can handle negotiations with the insurance company on your behalf, allowing you to focus on your recovery without the added stress of dealing with insurance adjusters. Your lawyer knows that insurance companies are businesses motivated by profit, not your well-being. Their primary goal is to minimize payouts and protect their interests, even if it means using deceptive tactics to achieve their objectives.

By consulting with a Florida personal injury lawyer early and often, you can avoid falling victim to insurance adjuster falsehoods and increase your chances of obtaining the compensation you deserve. You don’t have to face this challenging process alone. Contact a trusted attorney today and take the first step towards securing the compensation you’re entitled to.

How do you push back against a low settlement amount? With legal representation. Don’t let insurance representatives bully you into accepting unfair offers. When offered a low amount, seek guidance from the legal team at Roman & Roman. With over 100 years of combined experience, our attorneys will advocate for your rights and fight for just compensation. When you are ready to learn more, simply call for a free consultation.

Although the law firm of Roman & Roman has offices in Clearwater, Hudson and Tampa, we handle cases and claims throughout  Florida. We also meet personally with our clients if at all possible, rather than impersonally over the phone or on the Internet.

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