Why You Shouldn’t Accept Early Settlement Offers After a Car Accident

Car accidents are incredibly stressful. A serious car crash causes a host of changes to your life, from coordinating medical care to dealing with the trauma and emotions of the crash.

Unfortunately, insurance companies are not your ally during this difficult time. Their aim is to limit their costs after a car accident. One of the tools they use to do this is the fast settlement offer.

An Early Offer Is Probably Not a Good Offer

It’s important to understand how insurance companies look at your accident. Insurance is profitable when people pay their premiums and don’t make claims. It would not be a profitable business if everyone got into serious accidents and filed for benefits. They bet on you not getting into a wreck, and now they’ve lost that bet.

At this point, you’re not a valued customer to your insurance company. You’re a problem they need to solve. Insurance companies have a lot of experience in minimizing their exposure to clients who are no longer a profit engine. They know the tricks to avoid paying you what you are owed.

Insurance companies don’t start with the offer they believe is fair. They start with the lowest offer they think you might accept, and it can be a tiny fraction of what they owe you. If they think you might agree, it’s worth it to them to make a low offer. That’s why early offers are rarely fair.

Misunderstanding the Cost of Your Accident

One major issue is that most people don’t understand what it will take to truly compensate them after an accident. They see an offer that covers the medical bills they’ve received, the wages they’ve lost and the vehicle that got totaled, and they think it’s fair. But the costs can go far beyond that.

While your medical bills might already be intimidating, there might be much more to come. Future medical expenses must be considered before accepting a settlement offer. Similarly, lost wages may or may not be a problem now, but loss of earning potential could be a problem for the rest of your life.

Another potentially hidden cost is the non-economic damages accidents can cause. Pain and suffering, emotional distress, a drop in your quality of life and more may need to be considered for you to get a proper settlement.

The Value of Personal Injury Representation

Severe car accidents demand the attention of a Texas personal injury attorney. Negotiating on your own is unlikely to result in a fair settlement that provides you with everything you deserve. Without substantial experience, it’s easy to fall prey to unfair insurance company practices.

At The Fell Law Firm, our attorneys have helped countless clients with a range of personal injury claims. We know when an offer is not what it should be. Call our offices today at 972-450-1418 or send us a message to schedule a consultation.

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