Insurance company representatives often act overly nice when speaking with you over the phone, and they do this in the hopes that they can lull you into a believing that they are acting in your best interests.
Not exact matches
While the number of depositions will vary from case to case, depositions are
often taken from the defendant, any witnesses to the accident, friends and family members who are familiar with your injuries,
representatives from the defendant's
insurance company and your own doctors and health care providers.
In fact,
insurance company representatives will
often use this fact to try to convince claimants that they should forego legal representation and should instead settle the claim on their own.
The reason for this is that the
insurance company representatives are
often attempting to quickly keep your bodily injury claim from gaining steam.
Even though your
insurance representative is cordial and understanding about the loss of your loved one, remember this: the
insurance company's main goal is to settle the matter quickly;
often, for far less compensation than you or your family deserves.
Often, the truck
company's
insurance representatives are at the scene of the accident to collect data and evidence at the same time as police and medical assistance arrive.
The trucking
company and their
insurance carrier will
often have
representatives on the scene of the trucking accident within hours of the wreck.
Very
often the difference between one
insurance company's price and another could be how well the
representative (or you, in the case of online
insurance quotes) filled in the information.
For example, the major
insurance companies in the U.S.
often have
representatives that are available 24/7.