After An Accident, Will My Insurance Company Treat Me Fairly?
Last updated on September 8, 2020
You purchased your insurance policy with the belief that your insurance provider would fulfill its obligations if you ever had an accident. Now that you have had a serious injury, you wonder whether your insurance company is treating you fairly.
Survivors throughout Ohio rely on their insurance companies to pay their damages after an accident, only to receive inadequate payouts or have their claims denied without reason. At Williams DeClark Tuschman Co. L.P.A., we work with many clients whose insurance companies have let them down by acting in bad faith. We will explain why you need an attorney and why your insurance company may not have your best interests in mind.
Insurance Companies Do Not Always Offer Fair Recoveries
It is rare that insurance companies offer fair recoveries to every client. Insurers are for-profit corporations that have one priority: their own bottom line. Their representatives know how to downplay the severity of your damages to minimize the compensation you deserve for an injury or accident. In some cases, insurance providers deny perfectly valid claims to avoid a payout.
Do I Really Need An Attorney To Help Me?
You may feel tempted to negotiate with your insurance company on your own, but this is not always wise. Many people try to handle their own cases only to realize that it is not as simple as they thought or have their insurance companies refuse to pay the compensation ensured by their policies. An attorney can navigate the complex bureaucracy, advocate for the maximum compensation available to you and represent you at trial if necessary.
Make Your Insurance Company Treat You Fairly
At Williams DeClark Tuschman Co. L.P.A., our attorneys have more than 100 years of combined experience helping clients with insurance claims. We will represent you at every step of your personal injury case until we recover the maximum compensation available in your case. To schedule an initial consultation with our Toledo firm, call 419-719-5195 or send us an email.