Read the Virginia Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice Blog to get the latest information.
The insurance companies know how very expensive it is for a plaintiff to take their case to court. Some doctors charge outrageous fees (and have outrageous cancellation policies) for testifying and the insurance companies know this.
Here is a great blog post on the high cost of trying a personal injury case.
Here's an interesting question about chiropractic care and insurance companies in Virginia.
Here's
Ben Glass's answer to that question.Look what happened when a Virginia car accident victim decided to take the car insurance company on on his own.
The ending isn't good.
Here's the story about this car accident.Folks are now seeing our TV ads in Fairfax County (Cox Cable) and are responding in a very positive way.
The main message or our ads (and all of our marketing) is that if you've been hurt you may not need to rush out and hire a lawyer.
But....that insurance adjuster is calling on the phone (or in some cases we've heard about in the last few weeks, dropping buy with "forms" to sign) to try to get information, have you sign form and sometimes have you sign off on a release.
Folks are happy with our "What's the Rush, Read These Free Books" message and are requesting
Five Deadly Sins that Can Wreck Your Virginia Accident Case in droves.
Iowa attorney Corey Walker hits the nail on the head with his post about
insurance adjusters. Hey, they ARE just doing their job but THEIR job is to pay you as little money as possible, get you to sign to "case closed" forms and move on.
At least, if yuou are going to handle your claim yourself, get educated about the process.
If you've been hurt you may not need a lawyer but before you talk to the insurance adjuster, hire a lawyer or sign any forms, get informed!