Recorded Statements: What We Ask vs. What We’re Looking For
Recorded statements make a lot of drivers nervous, but they’re not traps or interrogations. They’re simply a way for adjusters to reconstruct the crash. Here’s what those questions actually mean — and what insurance investigators are really listening for.
Real-World Examples: When the Story Falls Apart
Insurance fraud doesn’t always look dramatic. Sometimes it’s a sudden injury that appears after a check is issued, a mysterious hit-and-run that turns out to be a yellow parking barrier, or a driver who forgets their own social media post. Here are three real insurance claims where the story didn’t survive the investigation.
How Liability Is Determined After a Car Accident (Evidence vs. Opinions)
Liability after a car accident isn’t decided by who apologizes or who feels right. Learn how insurance companies use evidence, traffic laws, and investigations to determine fault.