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If you have been involved in an accident, inform your personal injury lawyer before talking with an insurance adjuster. If you choose not to be represented by an attorney, please remember that you are not obligated or required to give a recorded or signed statement. Such a statement could later be used against you and significantly hurt your claim. If you plan to represent yourself (usually not a good idea), you will have to answer questions. Try to be as brief as possible, do not guess in response to questions and, rather than giving your own opinions, refer the adjuster to medical reports, bills, and estimates. Many factors are involved in determining how adjusters process all the information resulting from an accident. However, these factors aid the adjuster in arriving at the amount of reimbursement that will be offered to you by the insurer. An attorney may be helpful to you by presenting this information in the way that is most beneficial or adequately representative of your claim. For more information on dealing with an insurance adjuster, contact a qualified personal injury lawyer.

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