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The insurance company claims representative seems to be interested in resolving my case without the necessity of an attorney getting involved. Should I let them handle it for me?

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The insurance company claims representative seems to be interested in resolving my case without the necessity of an attorney getting involved. Should I let them handle it for me?

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NO! A claims representative from an insurance carrier is an employee of the company that is responsible for paying you compensation. Common sense dictates that a claims representative will be loyal to their employer. Often times an insurance company would want to avoid an injured person obtaining an attorney in order to avoid having to pay additional money. In order to get the settlement you deserve, it is important to have an advocate fighting for you.

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