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This video from Pardy & Rodriguez, P.A. warns individuals against communicating directly with insurance adjusters following a slip and fall accident in Florida. The source emphasizes that victims are under no legal obligation to provide statements to the opposing party’s insurer. Because adjusters often seek information to undermine a claim, the video characterizes them as adversaries rather than allies. Viewers are strongly encouraged to consult with legal counsel before engaging in any discussions regarding their injuries. By prioritizing professional legal advice, claimants can better protect their rights and avoid potentially damaging their case.
No legal requirement exists in Florida that compels an injured individual to provide a statement to the insurance adjuster representing the other party.
The primary objective of the other side’s insurance adjuster is to gather information on behalf of their employer. Their role is to protect the interests of the insurance company, which may include evaluating ways to limit or reduce the value of your claim.
No, the insurance adjuster for the opposing party represents their company’s interests, not yours. It is important to understand that their role is not to maximize your recovery.
It is highly recommended that you speak with qualified legal counsel before providing any information to the other side’s insurance adjuster. An attorney can help you understand your rights and avoid statements that could affect your claim.
Yes, information provided to an insurance adjuster can be used to evaluate weaknesses in your claim and potentially reduce its value. Proceeding carefully before making any statement is advisable.
Under Florida law, you are not required to speak with or provide details to the insurance company representing the other parties involved in the slip and fall.
Caution is advisable because adjusters represent the interests of their company and are trained to assess claims in a way that may minimize the amount their employer pays out.
It is highly recommended that you consult with a qualified attorney to understand your rights before communicating with any outside insurance representatives.
No, insurance adjusters for the opposing side represent their company and are not positioned to act in the best interests of the injured person.
Legal counsel can provide guidance to help ensure you do not inadvertently provide information that could be used to reduce the value of your claim during communications with the other side’s adjuster.
If you’ve been injured in a slip and fall action in the state of Florida you are not required to speak to the other parties insurance adjuster they are going to take information from you and attempt to weaken or hurt your case they are not your friend they will not take care of you before you speak to any insurance adjuster from the other side you need to speak to competent counsel first.
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