Can I Seek Compensation on My Own?  

You can seek compensation on your own. In fact, an insurance company might contact you soon after an accident to discuss settlement. Keep in mind that insurance companies are in the business of making money—and their adjusters are in the business of saving money by minimizing settlements. Because of that, if you settle an accident claim directly with an insurer, you may end up leaving a lot of money on the table. Often, the insurance company’s initial settlement offer isn’t necessarily its final offer, and the initial offer likely won’t reflect the compensation to which you are truly entitled.

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