8/3/24

Tip #17: Will an insurance adjuster lie to me after a wreck?

Tip #17: An adjuster may mislead you to save the insurance company money. In many instances, they are paid to do this, and we see it happen to people injured in accidents every day.

Tip #17: An adjuster may mislead you to save the insurance company money. In many instances, they are paid to do this, and we see it happen every day.

Mike Love & Associates is here to secure the compensation you rightly deserve under Texas Law. Call today for your free consultation with an experienced truck accident attorney. Read how it works:

1. We only get paid if we win.

Mike Love & Associates takes all cases on an upfront, pre-determined contingency fee basis. If we win for you, we will only collect a fee, a set percentage of the final recovery.

This principle also applies to any upfront expenses we provide.

After a wreck, you often need funds and resources to aid your recovery before the final judgment or settlement. You may need extensive, quality medical treatment, help with a vehicle, or be unable to work or provide for your family while injured. We understand that and never charge interest on the funds we provide. If we don’t win your case, we lose that money. We are only reimbursed for those expenses if we win a favorable judgment or settlement for you.

This means having a true partner fully invested in your case and your well-being.

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