Full Value

By: Russell Keener  —  February 10, 2011
 

check writing 150x150 Full Value…is what you are enti­tled to…

Insur­ance adjusters thrive off of the con­fu­sion that an auto acci­dent causes in people’s lives. The adjuster’s job is to make the insur­ance com­pany more money by pay­ing less money to peo­ple injured. They do this by tak­ing advan­tage of any instances where an injured per­son does not have proof of dam­ages or injuries. We know that’s not fair, so we’ve put together some ways that peo­ple injured in an auto acci­dent can show proof of their injuries and beat the insur­ance adjuster at his own game.

At the Scene of the Collision:

Make obser­va­tions (Also see our Auto Acci­dent Pro­ce­dures page)
Iden­tify the wit­nesses so there will be some­one to sup­port your case if it goes to court. Write down their names and addresses and inter­view them. Ask them what they saw and make a note of phrases they used like “slammed into,” “plowed,” “speed­ing,” or “he ran the red light.” Beware of insur­ance rep­re­sen­ta­tives at the scene of a car wreck in Geor­gia. It has been rumored that some insur­ance com­pa­nies send adjusters to auto acci­dent scenes in order to catch peo­ple off guard with incrim­i­nat­ing ques­tions or to have them sign away any rights they may have to future compensation.

Imme­di­ately After the Collision:

See a Doctor

If you are injured, sched­ule an appoint­ment with your own doc­tor as soon as pos­si­ble. Don’t let the insur­ance adjuster choose a doc­tor for you. You have the right to a doc­tor of your choice.

Take Pho­tos

Take pho­tos of your car as soon as pos­si­ble after the car acci­dent. When the adjuster asks for proof of dam­age, it is dif­fi­cult to dis­pute a pic­ture taken of your car at the col­li­sion scene. Pho­tos of the dam­age will help tell your story.

If pos­si­ble, take pho­tos of the other cars involved as well. These pic­tures will help sup­ply infor­ma­tion about the sever­ity of the impact asso­ci­ated with your car wreck in Georgia.Take pho­tos of your injuries before they heal. In many cases, the seat belt strap will bruise a client across the shoul­der and chest, but after sev­eral weeks those bruises heal.

Months later, when the insur­ance adjuster is argu­ing that the auto acci­dent was not very sig­nif­i­cant, pic­tures of your bruises and other injuries will help solid­ify your per­sonal injury claim.

As Time Passes:

Write Down Your Observations

Keep notes about your injuries. In 6 or 7 months, you might for­get how it hurt just to get dressed, and the adjuster will try to make it seem like any descrip­tion you give is an exag­ger­a­tion. Write down your pain med­ica­tions. These kinds of writ­ten doc­u­ments can be very valu­able when pre­sent­ing your per­sonal injury claim to the insur­ance adjuster or to a judge and jury in court.

Keep Records of Expenses

The adjuster will ask for proof of any­thing you claim as an expense. Be sure you keep receipts for pre­scrip­tions, house­hold ser­vices like lawn-mowing and get­ting some­one to cook for you, car rentals, and so forth. Keep each of those receipts so you can doc­u­ment every expense.

Most Impor­tantly:

Con­sult an expe­ri­enced per­sonal injury lawyer.
With­out legal help from a Geor­gia auto acci­dent lawyer like The Keener Law Firm Per­sonal Injury Lawyers, you may have no idea of the real value of your claim. And, the Insur­ance Research Coun­cil found that on aver­age injured peo­ple who use a lawyer receive three and a half times more money than those who do not! (Source: Insur­ance Research Coun­cil 1999 study).

The bot­tom line is that the insur­ance adjuster is not on your side. His goal is to save the insur­ance com­pany money by giv­ing you as lit­tle as pos­si­ble. Whether you choose The Keener Law Firm Per­sonal Injury Lawyer to rep­re­sent you or not, you need an expe­ri­enced, tough law firm on your side, with expe­ri­enced, tough auto acci­dent lit­i­ga­tors on the case. Don’t go it alone.

If you have been injured, con­tact The Keener Law Firm Auto Acci­dent Injury Lawyers today!  Call for a free con­fi­den­tial con­sul­ta­tion: 770–955-3000.