McCormick & Murphy - When to Give a Recorded Statement to the Insurance Firm After a Car Accident
If you've been involved in a car accident, you may be wondering if you should provide a recorded statement to the insurance company. This is a critical decision that can have significant implications for your personal injury claim. At McCormick & Murphy, our personal injury lawyers are here to guide you through this process and ensure your rights are protected.
Giving a recorded statement to the insurance company can be a tricky proposition. While the insurance adjuster may seem friendly and concerned, their ultimate goal is to minimize the amount they have to pay out on your claim. Anything you say in the recorded statement could potentially be used against you later on. That's why it's important to consult with an experienced personal injury attorney before providing any recorded statements.
At McCormick & Murphy, our team of skilled lawyers has decades of experience navigating the complexities of car accident claims. We understand the tactics insurance companies use, and we know how to protect our clients' interests. We can advise you on whether it's in your best interest to provide a recorded statement, and if so, help you prepare so that you don't inadvertently say something that could jeopardize your case.
If you've been injured in a car accident in the Colorado Springs area, don't hesitate to reach out to McCormick & Murphy. We offer free consultations and work on a contingency fee basis, so you don't have to worry about upfront costs. Let us put our knowledge and expertise to work for you, and help you get the compensation you deserve.