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Learn about the rideshare accident insurance investigation and why you shouldn’t give a statement to Uber or Lyft in this video.
Question:
After a rideshare accident in Kansas, is it a good idea to talk to the insurance company?
Answer:
We had someone call the other day who had been injured in a rideshare accident. They were being contacted by the insurance carrier and wanted to know if it was okay to go ahead and talk to the insurance carrier. My advice is do not talk to the insurance carrier. Don’t ever give a statement to the insurance carrier. The insurance carriers do a great job of advertising and commercials and other ways of making us feel like they care about us and they’re going to take care of us when we’re injured in an accident, but the truth is that when you are injured in an accident, the insurance company wants to do everything they can to avoid having to pay anything on your claim, either denying your claim entirely or at a minimum delaying payment on your case. Their whole focus in taking a statement from you is to gather the evidence that will help them do that. You may feel like you are just going to be honest so there’s no harm in talking to the insurance carrier, but there are things, even though you are being honest, there are things that insurance carrier will do. They’re very skilled at doing this. They will ask questions in a certain way in a certain order in collecting evidence to help them delay or deny your claim. Do not give a statement to the insurance carrier. Hire an attorney that can help you and represent you through that process. If you have any questions about your rideshare injury case in Kansas, give us a call. We’d be happy to talk to you about it.
Were you or a loved one severely injured in a rideshare accident in Kansas and have questions about about the rideshare accident insurance investigation? Contact our experienced Kansas rideshare accident lawyers today for a free consultation and case evaluation.
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