What if I already gave the insurance company a recorded statement and signed some papers?
I represent people all the time who hire me AFTER they sign insurance papers and give a recorded statement on the telephone. Usually I can fix it. When I cannot fix it, we have to live with it and do the best we can. It may not be a big deal at all–but it can be a case-killer. It is one of the first things I investigate once I take over a case.
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