Claims: How To Collect Insurance Money Without A Lawyer
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.12 (623 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0965312305 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 176 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Included are discussions of bodily injuries, damage to cars, what information is needed to convince an insurance adjuster of the value of the claim and methods of negotiating for the best recovery possible. The best part is that people following these methods then get to keep all the money for themselves instead of sharing up to one-half of it with a lawyer. The book even covers relationships with lawyers, if one has already been hired.. The book explains why, in most cases, a lawyer is not needed to collect insurance money. A practical, easy to read, easy to understand guide for anyone with an insurance claim to gather the necessary information, place a value on the claim and present the information to an insurance company representative in a compelling and convincing way
Though I sell quite a lot of auto insurance, I have had little experience with being on the receiving end of a claim. The other party was at fault and I came very close to calling one of the many lawyers who solicited our case. Under our PIP coverage my company paid my wife's injuries up to the limits of coverage ($10,000). I can recall many instances in which one of my clients used the services of a personal injury lawyer to collect on a PIP or Uninsured Motorist Claim only to end up paying 30% of the claim money to the lawyer! It was especially disheartening because as the agent who sold the insurance, I was aware that the company w
"A Lucky Day For Me" according to A Customer. It was a lucky day for me when I found the book called Claims; How to collect insurance money without a lawyer. I found the book listed on the publishers website. Although my claim was not of the million dollar variety, this book made it possible for me to collect and organize the information and how to deal with the insurance company's representative to. Misleading Title and Nothing New Under the Sun z2now46@aol.com The publicity blurb made me think this book would help with a homeowner claim. There was nothing in the book but discussion about car accident claims. It was a complete waste of my money and time. The author rambled and repeated himself a lot. If he had been more concise and organized the book could have been written in 20 pages instead of 170. I am sore. Help Has Finally Arrived! After much difficulty, I finally feel prepared and secure about handling my insurance claim. The book provided detailed information about my responsibilities and about all materials I need in order to negotiate and settle my claim. The book is easy to read and the author makes you feel as though he is sitting there talking to you. I recommend this book t