Should I Sign the Documents the Insurance Company Sends Me After a Car Accident?

By Arizona Personal Injury Lawyer on November 23, 2009

No, no, and no. Why? Because the insurance company is not looking out for your best interest. In fact, it’s not their job to be on your side – which you may be surprised to find out. It’s the insurance company’s job to try and minimize the amount of compensation they pay out to you and to ensure that their company is as profitable as possible.

What’s more is the fact that many big insurance companies are publicly traded. In other words, they have shareholders they are accountable to. This may sound harsh, but when you think about it from the other side, it makes perfect sense. For instance, say you take your hard earned money and invest it into stocks from one of the big insurance companies. You want to see that insurance company do whatever they have to do – as long as it’s within the law – to make as large a profit as possible. When they make money, you make money. Sometimes in order to do this, though, the insurance company doesn’t play nice with the victims of car accidents in Glendale, Arizona.

That said, insurance companies aren’t evil. Nor are they out to get you. But, just like any other successful company, they know they have a job to do. And that job involves making a solid profit.

The attorneys at Breyer Law Offices have worked with most every insurance company that underwrites auto insurance in the State of Arizona. We’ve also seen pretty much every kind of insurance form available. Therefore, we have a keen understanding of which questions are secretly designed to weaken your case and which questions are actually legitimate. In addition, we know which documents you must sign under the law and which documents you don’t have to give a second glance. For help with your potential case, contact Breyer Law Offices today.

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