Experts In This Article
- Michael T. Gibson, Esq., Lead Attorney & President at Michael T. Gibson, P.A., Auto Justice Attorney, Catastrophic Injuries Expert and Licensed for 17 years
- Todd Curtin Esq., Partner & Lead Trial Attorney at Michael T. Gibson, P.A., Auto Justice Attorney and Licensed for 8 years
- Amit Jhalli, Esq. Attorney at Michael T. Gibson, P.A., Auto Justice Attorney, Personal Injury Pre-suit Investigation & Brain Injury Expert and Licensed for 9 years
One of the scariest parts of being involved in a motorcycle accident, aside from the crash itself, is talking to the other driver’s insurance adjuster. This is the person who will determine how much you receive in compensation for your pain, suffering, injuries and property damage. It is also the person who can force you to pay for something that is not your fault.
After an Orlando motorcycle crash, we advise our clients not to speak to an insurance adjuster without help from an attorney. If you do have to speak to them, here are some tips on what not to say that could hurt your claim.
- Do not admit partial fault– Many riders we speak with want to do the right thing and admit that they are unsure if they were partially to blame for the collision. While this is admirable, it may open you up to pay for the entire cost of repairs and medical expenses associated with the accident caused by another driver. Talk to your attorney about the best way to approach this.
- Do not say that you are not injured –Injuries can take time to appear, especially after something as traumatic as an Orlando motorcycle accident. Telling an adjuster too soon that you have not been injured only puts you at risk of being denied compensation for your medical expenses.
- Do not answer any question you are uncertain about –Motorcycle accidents in Orlando happen quickly. You may not be able to remember specific details, and that is okay. Do not make something up to answer the insurance adjuster’s questions if you are not completely positive your memory is correct.
Knowledge Equals Power in Orlando Motorcycle Accident Cases
Talking to an insurance adjuster can be confusing and overwhelming. Contact an experienced Orlando motorcycle accident lawyer at Auto Justice Attorney to help navigate this critical and stressful situation. We offer a free consultation to discuss your case. Call us today at 407-422-4529.