Your insurance company might send you a sizeable check after an accident. The law firm of Kisling, Nestico & Redick once to educate the public about things they should know before cashing that check. You may not realize it, but you may actually be leaving funds on the table by depositing that money. It is the insurance company’s job to preserve its capital while still offering services. One way they accomplish that is by paying out as little as possible in personal injury cases. The process can be confusing and nerve-wracking.
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It is in your best interest to have a conversation with lawyers who specialize in these types of situations. They can advise you about your rights and warn you of the techniques that company uses to achieve its ultimate goal. This outcome is not the same for you. After an accident, your goal should be to heal, and that means both physically and mentally. It can take a lot of time, and issues caused by the event can rear their ugly heads sometime later.
Kisling, Nestico & Redick employ legal professionals who study and focus on this subject. The practice is skilled in dealing with insurance representatives, and the teams have been working across Ohio for over a decade.