Should I Give a Recorded Statement to an Insurance Adjuster?

If you were involved in a collision that left you with personal injuries, you’ll need to file a claim with the negligent driver’s insurance company. Insurance companies often request claimants to give recorded statements, but this statement can hurt your likelihood of recovering full compensation for your injuries.  You should never give a recorded statement […]

Post-Accident Surveillance and Your Personal Injury Claim

If you have made a personal injury claim as a result of a car accident, a slip and fall accident, product liability, or any other dangerous incident, you will find yourself dealing with an insurance company that may be reluctant to fully compensate you for your suffering. Insurance companies don’t make their profits by being […]

Can I Be Compensated for Lost Wages After an Accident?

Kentucky’s Motor Vehicle Reparations Act, enacted in 1975, designates Kentucky as one of the few “no-fault” states in the United States. This means that while your individual rights to sue or be sued are limited, your car insurance will pay your injury claims after an accident up until a certain monetary amount. In other words, […]

Do I Have to Give a Statement to the Insurance Company After an Accident?

What To Say To Insurance After An Accident? After an accident, it’s common for the opposing driver’s insurance company to ask for a statement. You may wonder what to say to insurance after an accident and if you are required to provide a statement. The answer is that you are generally under no legal obligation […]

Your Accident Compensation Claim Is Delayed – Is Your Insurance Company Acting in Bad Faith?

When it comes to the true cost of auto accidents, Kentucky law requires your insurance company to act in a reasonable manner. So why do insurance companies act in bad faith to give you less than you deserve? You pay your insurance premiums monthly. You may assume this means the insurance company will have your […]