San Francisco Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Sally Morin is going to discuss the first of the five most important things she think you must do when you negotiate a settlement in your personal injury case. The first on this list is to establish good rapport with the insurance adjuster working on your case.
San Francisco Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Sally Morin's personal belief is that insurance companies care about one thing. Profits! However, there are actually many people who work in the insurance industry who do care about people and believe their job is to help compensate injured persons. Don’t get her wrong. San Francisco Bicycle Accident Lawyer Sally Morin have come up against her share of unfriendly, robotic and even downright rude insurance adjusters. However, She likes to give each one the benefit of the doubt at the inception of her communication with them. Therefore, Sally Morin recommend that your initial conversation with the insurance adjuster in your case be a pleasant and cordial one. Don’t be fooled into thinking that the adjuster is “on your side” or out for your best interests, but DO treat the adjuster like another human being who is just doing their job.
You might be surprised to find out that he or she is actually really pleasant to deal with. However, too many times She has clients come to her after they tainted the relationship with the adjuster and asked her “save” their case. Even if your personalities clash, do your best to be REALLY REALLY nice to the adjuster. After all, when all is said and done, he or she will be the one writing you the check. Ok, stay tuned for her next video continuing onto the second of the five most important things you must do when negotiating a settlement in your case.
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Note that this approach is recommended when negotiating any personal injury case including: bicycle accidents, motorcycle accidents, auto accidents or pedestrian accidents.
This video is not intended to be a source of legal advice for any purpose. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. The information in this video does not constitute a guarantee, warranty or prediction regarding the outcome of your case.