Auto Insurance Companies Pay Claims Adjusters to Not Pay You
One thing you should know before your auto insurance company denies your claim is they do not work for you; they work for their shareholders. One thing you should know after your auto insurance company denies your claim is Goldberg, Finnegan & Mester can provide you with maximum compensation for your claim.
According to reports from 2008, 77 percent of insured drivers obtain comprehensive coverage along with liability insurance, and 72 percent buy collision coverage. Out of instinct and trust, the first thing you as an insured driver would do after a severe car accident is call your insurance company. The insurance company sends a claims adjuster to the scene of the accident, and he or she then builds up evidence to work against you in denying your claim. The insurance company then asks questions to create confusion in order for you to disclose information that will be used against you in the future. Remember that these people are hired to influence you to settle on a low reimbursement of your insurance claim, but also remember that injured parties are 3.5 times more likely to receive full compensation for their claim when they seek legal advice. Although you pay their premiums, auto insurance companies make an effort to diminish your claim to prevent deprivation of their revenue.
If you are fighting your insurance company for money that is rightfully yours, click here for a free consultation. We will fight the auto insurance company in the court of law in order to fully reimburse your insurance claim.



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