Monday 29 July 2019

What Information Should You Share to the At Fault Party in the Event of an Accident?

There is such a thing as oversharing when it comes to divulging information to the at fault party in the event of a car accident. What you say can be used against you. There are certain things you can share but there are also those you are better off just divulging to your Coquitlam personal injury lawyers


It is best to talk to personal injury lawyers in Coquitlam before meeting up with the at fault party. Do not meet up with the insurance adjuster of the at fault party without discussing it with your lawyer first. You can divulge details that are common knowledge such as those that are already found in the police report. 

Consistency is key when it comes to sharing information. What you have shared to the police who investigated the accident, should be the same information you share to the insurance company of the at fault party. Any inconsistencies to your testimonials can be used against you, especially if it has been recorded.

Also do not divulge personal thoughts. Avoid telling more than the insurance adjuster is asking. Do not voluntarily tell information that is not being asked of you. If there are things you are not sure of, don’t tell it to the insurance adjuster as if it is a fact. 

A lawyer from Learn Zenk Barristers & Solicitors can help you in preparing to meet with the at fault party and what to say in case they are fishing for more information that isn’t really necessary. 

To know more about Learn Zenk Barristers & Solicitors in Coquitlam please visit our website: learnzenk.com



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