Your Decatur personal injury lawyer knows that when the claims representative is aware of the total amount of the claim, he can set the money on reserve so that it will be available to pay when the claim is finalized. Additionally, your attorney is aware that the insurance industry typically operates on a cycle of 30 days with a pyramid system of representatives and managers reporting to their supervisors. By giving 30-day status reports to the claims representative, your Decatur personal injury lawyer will help everyone in the claims department and foster good will.
A good attorney provides all pertinent information needed by the adjuster to justify the claim so that both can work efficiently to bring about the claim’s resolution.
Your Decatur personal injury lawyer knows that adjusters typically have an overload of cases. Therefore, by taking care to specifically request in itemized writing all damages which are being claimed, your lawyer will facilitate the ease with which the adjuster can work on your claim.
A good attorney gives more than expected.
Perhaps a claims representative needs the treating doctor’s narrative medical report. Your Decatur personal injury attorney knows the value of not only obtaining the report but also securing the nursing notes or similar type of supporting documentation and supplying both to the representative. Often the hospital log or nursing notes are of more value than the medical report since they show, in chronological order, the progress made, or lack of progress, of the claimant’s complaints and recovery.
Contact a Decatur Personal Injury Attorney
Please contact the law offices of McCarthy Rowden & Baker at 800-373-6050 to schedule a free consultation with an experienced Decatur personal injury lawyer.