Six Ways Insurance Companies Avoid Personal Injury Claims

Seeking compensation for your personal injuries after an accident should start with exploring your insurance options. You can file a third party personal injury claim if someone else was at fault for your injuries. Illinois law requires all drivers to carry auto insurance that includes at least $40,000 for bodily harm. Unfortunately, any insurance company that you deal with is likely to resist giving you the injury compensation you need. It does not profit them to award all of the claims they receive. Claims adjusters are trained to spot weaknesses in your claim that may allow them to deny coverage. Here are six ways insurance companies will try to deny or undervalue your personal injury claim: Questioning Delayed Action: If you do not seek immediate medical attention, an insurance company may doubt the validity of your injury claim. Waiting a couple of days to get examined suggests that your injuries were not serious or urgent. Citing Lack of Evidence:…

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