who wad hurt in the accident?
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Insurance companies typically multiply the amount of medical bills by a number between one and five to calculate “pain and suffering.” The more severe and permanent the injury, the higher the multiplier. You, or your attorney, will need to use your best judgment in estimating your pain and suffering.
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Insurance companies start investigating your claim as soon as they are made aware of the accident. So, you should talk to a lawyer before you talk with an insurance company or consent to their requests for information. You may call SleighLaw to schedule a free initial consultation.
You will probably be contacted by representatives working for the insurance company of the other person or entity, who may wish to take a recorded statement from you either by telephone or in person. Their purpose may be to gain information that they will use later in time to deny liability or fault, or to decrease the amount they should pay. They may also ask you for sign releases for medical or employment information. By the same token, your own insurance companies with whom you have policies may require you to report any accident to them within a certain time frame, which may also involve requests for recorded interviews, medical documentation, employment information, and the like.