Hurt in a Car Accident? Don’t Sign Those Insurance Adjuster Papers Just Yet!
Getting hurt in a car accident is a horrifying experience. The first thing you want to make sure you don’t do is sign any papers right afterwards that might prevent you from getting help to pay medical bills. Before you sign any paperwork you don’t understand, it’s a good idea to speak with a St. Louis injury attorney.
An insurance adjuster will likely come and give you a release form to sign. This will give the insurance company the ability to access all of you medical and employment records. Why will they do this? Because they want to see if there is something in your medical history that they can blame for your suffering instead of the accident. If they can blame your back injury from your accident on a football injury in high school, they will claim they don’t have to help pay for your medical bills.
This is why it is so important to be informed about what to do if you are in a car accident. If you want more information you should request my free Missouri accident guide book “I Survived! The Crash Victim’s Guide to Dealing with the Aftermath.” This free book will also tell you the best way to find a good Missouri car accident lawyer—the kind of person who will get you the compensation you deserve to help pay medical bills, and the kind of person who will fight the insurance company for you.

