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September 30, 2008

Insurance Company Tactics

You may or may not be aware of certain tactics used by insurance companies. If you have been involved in an auto accident you are aware of just how stressful the situation can be. You may be unsure on what is the best decision to make. Insurance companies are aware this confusion. Insurance companies will try very hard to keep as much of their money as possible.

So where does that leave you?

That's where our Maryland personal injury lawyers come in. We are experienced trial lawyers that know how to fight for your rights and get results. Are you unable to work due to an injury? Are you unable to pay your bills? Do you have medical bills piling up? On top of all that did you just receive a low offer from your insurance company? Its not uncommon at all.

Insurance companies will almost always offer a low payout

It has been shown that hiring a lawyer can typically increase your payout amount dramatically. Why is this? Insurance companies may try and take advantage of your situation. We have handled cases where we have recovered payouts up to double, triple even ten times the amount and more over what the insurance companies originally offered our client.

We'll begin to take a look at some of the ways the insurance companies do this technique in the upcoming weeks. One of techniques is enabled due to Maryland's law. That law has to do with contributory negligence. Our experienced injury lawyers will explain what contributory negligence is all about how it could affect your case.

 

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