06/18/2026
The insurance adjuster calls early. They sound calm, friendly, helpful. They ask if it's okay to record the conversation "just for accuracy."
It feels harmless. So people say yes.
But a recorded statement isn't a casual chat. It's a permanent record โ and the questions are often designed to get specific
answers on file before you've had time to understand your own injuries or your own case.
Once it's recorded, it's part of your claim. You can't take it back. You can't rephrase it later. You can't undo it.
That's why one of the most important things you can do after an accident is also one of the simplest โ pause before you answer, and get informed before you get recorded.
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