Does this seem familiar?
It starts out seeming simple. You have a car crash, and the insurance adjuster for the at-fault driver is really friendly and helpful so you begin working with her about getting payment for your car. You don't feel like you get top dollar, and you were kind of mad that they didn't pay all of your rental car bill, but you figure you'll make up for it later when you settle your injury claim.
You decide to go it alone and negotiate a settlement of your injury claim, so you talk with a friend who was in a crash last year, and you pick up one of the books that are out on the market about handling your own injury claim. That should be all you need.
The insurance company wants you to give them a recorded statement, and you're not sure if that's right, but you go ahead. Then some issues come up about calculating your lost wages. Next thing you know, the insurance company wants you to be examined by a doctor they choose. You're not certain what to do, but you figure it will all work out in the end, so you go ahead, but then they tell you that they won't pay any more of your medical bills.
After a couple of months your back still hurts some, but you want to settle and get this behind you. The medical bills keep coming, and you are getting past due notices, so you get the insurance company to make you an offer. Then it occurs to you that you have a lot of nagging concerns, and don't know where to turn.
That is why numerous car crash victims have used The Cherry Law Firm
Auto injury claims can be complex. It is often to your advantage to have an attorney handling your claim, one who is knowledgeable in this type of claim and who can advise you about how to protect your rights. Without an attorney, you run the risk of making serious and costly mistakes.
What can The Cherry Law Firm do for you?
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