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Being Prepared For A Recorded Statement

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In some instances, insurance companies ask for a recorded statement after a car accident in order to conduct a thorough investigation and confirm who was liable in the accident.  Recorded statements aid insurance companies in determining facts about an accident.  Sometimes, insurance companies may not give a liability decision until they receive a recorded statement from all parties involved in an accident.  Time wise, this may hold up a claim.  

Being prepared in advance of the statement will help you conduct the statement in a clear, concise manner and may help the insurance company gather the necessary information to determine liability faster.  In general, a statement is taken in order to collect information about the accident. Contact a Denver personal injury lawyer to be well-informed on the questions you can expect to be asked from an insurance adjuster.   If you were hurt in a car accident and you are not the at-fault driver, what you say in a recorded statement may affect the outcome of a liability decision.  Make sure you know what to expect before any recording is made.

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