DON’T GET HURT TWICE

don't get hurt twice

Don’t get hurt twice. What do we mean by that exactly?

Dealing with an insurance company alone is risky business for a victim of personal injury. Without an attorney that focuses on these kinds of cases, you could risk devaluing the compensation for your claim.

What you should do about the insurance company

Your insurance company needs to collect details from you after a serious accident to process the claim, but it’s not a good idea to provide more information than necessary.

If you recently sustained injuries in an accident, it’s natural to want to reasonably participate in the legal and insurance claim process.

Sharing information about your claim may be your first instinct if an insurance adjuster has reached out to you to get further information about your claim. However, don’t provide more information than necessary to the insurance adjuster or you could be exposing yourself to major risks.

If you want to know more about what you should do about the insurance company, click the link to learn more so that you don’t get hurt twice.

Did you know that working with an attorney can help you get more in terms of compensation rather than if you were to take on your case alone? If you handle your case alone, you could be loosing out on getting coverage for all expenses relating to your injuries.

Building a person injury case can be overwhelming and frustrating. Let Pepper & Odom go to work for you, so you can focus on recovering and getting your life back on track while we get you the compensation you deserve!

Don't get hurt twice. Connect with an attorney today!

Speak with experienced Mississippi or Alabama injury attorney here at the law firm of Pepper & Odom today if you or a loved one has been injured. Our injury attorneys have the skills, knowledge, and resources to get you the maximum compensation you deserve.

Contact us online, or call 601-202-1111 in Mississippi or 205-250-1107 in Alabama today for a free initial phone consultation with one of our attorneys.

Remember, the insurance company is not your friend, don’t handle your case alone, and don’t get hurt twice.