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What should I avoid saying in a recorded statement to the insurance adjuster after a crash?

After a crash, insurance adjusters may ask for a recorded statement, but what you say can directly impact your claim. According to the Perazzo Law Firm, a car accident lawyer in Miami will often advise speaking with an attorney first before giving any recorded statement. Better yet, DON’T SAY ANYTHING!

Here’s what you should avoid saying:

  • Admitting fault or apologizing
    Even simple phrases like “I’m sorry” or “I didn’t see them” can be used to argue you were responsible.
  • Speculating or guessing
    If you’re unsure about details (speed, timing, distance), don’t guess. Inaccurate statements can be used against you later.
  • Downplaying your injuries
    Saying “I feel fine” or “it’s not that bad” can hurt your case—many injuries worsen over time.
  • Providing unnecessary details
    Stick to basic facts. Avoid long explanations that can be twisted or taken out of context.
  • Discussing prior injuries or medical history
    Insurance companies may try to blame your injuries on pre-existing conditions.
  • Agreeing to a recorded statement too quickly
    You are not required to give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance company without proper guidance.

A car accident lawyer in Miami from the Perazzo Law Firm can handle communication with the insurance company, ensuring your rights are protected and your words are not used against you.

Before speaking to an adjuster, protect yourself. Contact a car accident lawyer in Miami for guidance. The Perazzo Law Firm offers free ONLINE consultations 24/7, and you pay nothing unless they win your case.

Call 888-PERAZZO today to safeguard your claim and maximize your compensation.