Should I provide statements to my insurance company and the insurance company of the driver who hit me?

In the state of Florida, you may be required to provide a statement to your own insurance company, because you actually have a contract with them, that requires that statement if they request one. However, you do not have a contract with the adverse party, or the defendant’s insurance company. As a result, they cannot require you to give a statement, so we recommend that you hire an experienced personal injury attorney to take a look at the policies and make sure that you don’t give a statement to the incorrect insurance company.

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John Pape

John Pape is the Managing Partner at Weston & Pape and has more than 30 years of experience representing injured clients across Florida. A summa cum laude graduate of the University of Miami School of Law, he has devoted his entire career to personal injury cases, including motor-vehicle accidents, wrongful death, and nursing-home neglect. Recognized by Verdict7, The National Trial Lawyers Top 100, and Premier Lawyers of America, John is known for his thorough preparation and commitment to achieving meaningful results for his clients.

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