
Many insurance companies have departments dedicated to investigating injury claims for their validity. Insurance investigators often become suspicious when there’s something about the claim that “doesn’t seem right” under the facts and circumstances presented. If this happens, it may prompt a further inquiry into your claim.
As a personal injury claimant, it’s always in your interest to avoid having your case marked for such an inquiry … even if your claim is 100% genuine. If the insurance company’s investigation results in the discovery of something problematic about your claim, rest assured this will be brought to the attention of the court at an appropriate time. This could result in you having to provide an explanation or clarification to clear up the issue, which can in turn have the effect of delaying or prolonging your case.
The Pinkston Law Group, P.C. created this booklet to help injured people understand the claims process. If you’ve been injured and need assistance with an insurance claim, contact our office today to learn how we may be able to help.
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