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What to avoid in auto accidents
1. Providing Statements at the scene of the accident or insurance adjusters soon after.
You are under no obligation to make a statement to the police or to anybody else involved or present at the scene of an accident. Generally, the less said at the scene the better. A seemingly innocent remark can be given a sinister twist during settlement negotiations or cross-examination in court. At the very least, do not discuss anything with the...Read More

