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The following is a guide to personal injury accidents, when dealing with the person that injured you and their insurance company. These tips and pointers are based on California personal injury law. Although your State's laws may be the same or similar, if you have a claim outside of California, you should consult an attorney in that State for advice.
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Following an accident, there are some things you may do or say, even with the best of intentions, that may be used against you later to reduce the amount of damages that you are otherwise rightfully entitled to recover.
The following are some things to avoid.
- Do not admit guilt, claim responsibility, or make an "excited utterance."
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For example, the driver of a vehicle that just caused an accident might jump out of the car and exclaim, "oh my gosh, I didn't see you, I didn't notice the light was red, I was on my cell phone, this is all my fault!" A witness to these statements will be able to quote these statements later in court even though it will constitute hearsay at that time.
As the victim of an accident, during the heat of the moment and rush of adrenaline, you may feel compelled to say things like, "I'm ok, I'm not hurt, it wasn't your fault," etc. Beware that even if statements such as these prove not to be true later, the simple fact that you said them can still be used against you. So, it is better not to say them in the first place.
- Do not deny injury or decline medical treatment.
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- Do not give a recorded statement.
Insurance adjusters are highly trained at fighting insurance claims. That's their job. They know what hearsay evidence is and that it is often inadmissible in court.
To get around this, sometimes they will try to get you to make a recorded statement, either over the phone or in person, by their own efforts or through the help of a hired investigator. It is not uncommon for them to try to take your statement while you are still in the hospital and even while you are under the influence of heavy pain medication.
No matter what the circumstance, keep in mind, there is nothing you can say in a recorded statement that will help your claim, and you have absolutely no obligation whatsoever to give a recorded statement to anyone, ever.
There is nothing you can say that will change the adjuster's mind. They are harvesting evidence to support their own case. The only thing a recorded statement can ever accomplish is to hurt your claim and improve the adjuster's case against you.
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