What should I do if the other driver’s insurance company contacts me after the crash?
Be very cautious. It’s common for insurance companies to reach out within days of the crash, asking for a recorded statement or offering a quick settlement. But their goal is often to minimize your payout — not to help you.
Agreeing to a lowball offer too early can leave you without enough money to cover long-term medical needs, lost income, or future complications. Instead of dealing with them alone, it’s in your best interest to consult a lawyer first. At Flynn Greathouse, we step in to handle all communications with insurers and protect your claim from being undervalued or dismissed.
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