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The Claims Process

The claims process is actually pretty simple. Having said that, it does require a lot of work to properly set the stage for final negotiations. It can be time consuming and frustrating, so if you know you will not have the time to properly prepare,…

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Medical Treatment at The Scene of Accident

If you are bleeding or have an obvious injury, paramedics will assess your condition and, if needed, transport you to the hospital for treatment. In many cases, however, the injuries are not as obvious. The stress of the accident and adrenaline in your body immediately…

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Dealing with Insurance Adjusters

When it comes to insurance companies, they are in business to make money. They are not a non-profit organization and will not willingly share their money with you. Do they know that you have a claim? Absolutely. Will they admit it? Never. As soon as…

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Understanding Release Forms

I have seen it time and time again. Not long after your car accident the insurance company is waving money in your face trying to get you to sign release forms. Be careful, and I mean BE VERY CAREFUL. Ask yourself, “why are they trying…

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The Types of Injuries From Car Crashes

Most injuries from car crashes are fairly minor, and include cuts, pulled muscles and bruising. Broken bones in the form of simple fractures (not requiring surgery) are also common. If your injury falls into a minor category, you will probably recover quickly and be able…

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The Accident Scene – What You Should & Shouldn’t Do

After a car accident most people are shook up and are not thinking clearly. Obviously, if you are seriously injured there is not a whole lot you can do but seek the necessary emergency medical care. However, if you are able, you should attempt to…

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