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The insurance company that represents the atpple driver has contacted me requesting that I submit to a recorded statement or examination under oath. Should I honor this request?

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The insurance company that represents the atpple driver has contacted me requesting that I submit to a recorded statement or examination under oath. Should I honor this request?

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No, there is no legal or contractual requirement for you to submit to a recorded statement or examination under oath with the insurance company that represents the at fault driver. The insurance company that represents the at fault driver will always attempt to obtain information from you regarding the current state of your physical condition following the automobile accident, any pre-existing medical conditions as well as any prior automobile or any other type of accident that you may have been involved. The at fault insurance company does not represent you, nor your interests. As such, their request for a recorded statement or examination under oath should always be denied.

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