I gave a recorded statement to insurance. Should I have done that without a lawyer?

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I gave a recorded statement to insurance. Should I have done that without a lawyer?

Samantha B. Cohn

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Typically insurance companies require you to give a recorded statement after an accident happens. While giving such statement without an attorney or their guidance can be harmful or detrimental, it’s not necessarily fatal to your claim. Insurance companies, whether your own or that of the individual that caused the accident, are not your friend and will definitely use what you say against you if given the opportunity. It’s important to consult an attorney as soon as possible after an accident to make sure all of your interests are protected, particularly when giving statements to insurance companies.

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