BEWARE OF THE WOLF IN SHEEP’S CLOTHING

Often times immediately after an accident and prior to the injured party talking to a lawyer the insurance company for the at-fault party will approach you, the injured person, and make an offer of settlement.  Typically, it is in the amount of $500.00 to $1,500.00 to resolve your injury claim.  Progressive is notorious for doing this.  It is part of their business model.  They have their little Progressive mobiles that come directly to the accident scene or to your home and offer you a settlement there on the spot.  The insurance approach is made in a friendly, “we care about you” manner, thus lowering the injured person’s guard and gaining their trust.  At the time it seems like a very nice gesture on their part, but beware, it is not to your benefit nor in your best interest to accept it at that time.  If you do, your potential injury case, if you had one will be concluded because in return for the money, you will be required to sign a release, releasing the at-fault party which is the insurance company’s insured, and the insurance company itself from any further injury claims as it relates to that accident.  You will have entered into a contract with them.  A very smart tactic on their part!  Now don’t get me wrong, the money they offer you, the injured party, might have been fair once you have the knowledge of the extent of your injuries and information on what treatment is going to be needed and whether those injuries are going to fully heal, then a determination can be made as to whether that initial, insurance offer was fair.  However, only the passing of time and the investigation and treatment of your injuries will give you the information needed to weigh that offer against your injury condition to determine the fairness of it.  As we tell our client, wait until you know the value of your case before agreeing to a settlement with the insurance company, you don’t have a crystal ball, and thus the majority of the time, the early settlement benefits only the insurance company and they’re insured, not you!  We have met with multiple people who we could not help because they had taken a minimal early offer of settlement from the insurance company, and thus entered into a contract of settlement to later find out that their injuries were more significant than they thought and now the money they received won’t even cover their medical bills.  So, beware of the wolf in sheep’s clothing.  If the money offered early by the insurance company is fair then it should still be there at the end of your course of treatment.  Consult with an attorney before speaking to the insurance company.  And remember we are always here for you.