How Car Accident Claim Forms Work
Most insurance companies, lawyers and judges have seen millions of car accident claim forms. From the very beginning they can tell if the so-called victim is indeed a victim or if it is just another careless driver, up to no good, wanting to set the blame on someone else but himself.
If you want to make an accident claim, the first and foremost condition is to be honest about the facts you are about to express. You can claim compensation for anything, if you are entitled to it, but from filling in that form, to the actual results there is a long way to go, and be sure the insurance companies of the blamed party will go through it all, to see if you are indeed right.
There are certain people who will stop at nothing to get themselves out clean from an embarrassing situation. Lies are very common in accident claim forms, from the smallest to the very big ones, such as: “Of course, I looked to my left and to my right, there was no car incoming, but by the time I set my foot on the street this guy came from nowhere and almost killed me, he was most surely speeding and I am lucky to still be here”. This is only one example of how people plan on getting money out of their own fault or ignorance, and, what is most important, some of them do succeed in it.
You can find accident claim forms on the internet, on the concerned websites, but the safest way, if you want to fill one in, you should know, is to consult a legal expert (an attorney, or accident solicitor) who can help you in making your claim and advise you on the correct way to do it. They will also tell you whether your case is viable or not.
If, on the contrary, you receive an accident claim form or a summons, demanding you to pay for damages you have provoked in an accident that was your fault, you should at once send this form to your insurance company. They will know, after they read it and see the claims, what decision to make, how to respond to the accusations, briefly, what actions to take.
You should always bear in mind that there is a time limit for posting the claim forms, and that any delay from the part of the client can make the claim worthless.
Also, as we said at the beginning, there are a lot of people, who don’t seem to have any kind of respect for anybody. The content of the claim form should be entirely the same with the actual facts. Any discrepancies will be seized during a trial, and will render the claim useless, and therefore null. There is no point in lying to your own insurance company because in most cases these things lead to your losing the process, losing important amounts of money in the trial, and also losing your insurance company’s services.
Car accident claim forms are not to play with. If treated justly, they can give you the compensation you need, but if you want to push the limits, you should always be prepared to accept what is coming to you in case of failure.
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