The
Eye Witness To Your Getting Creamed
by: Dan Baldyga
Thirty four years ago, in a book I wrote and was published, entitled, How To Settle
Your Own Insurance Claim, I stated: An eye witness can make or break your
case. If youve been able to keep your wits about you the first thing you
should do, immediately after impact has occurred, is to find somebody who observed
it. After having spotted such a person, dont be bashful. Go right over to
them and ask if they saw the accident ? If they did, jot down their name, address
and telephone number. Should they drive away before you can zero in on them, make
note of their motor vehicles registration number so you can later obtain
their name through the department of motor vehicle office.
What I wrote, over thirty years ago, remains true today. (As a matter of fact,
when it comes to insurance claims, little has changed over he past sixty years)!
Companies like Rock Solid Insurance Corporation are still raising rates into the
stratosphere while crying in their suds about all the money claims are costing
them and those employed by them are still taking advantage of every motor vehicle
accident victim they can sink their claws into.
A WITNESS CAN BE CRUCIAL: When you've been smashed into one of the most important
sources of help - - when it comes to digging up information and assembling a record
of the accident - - is the eye witness to that impact, with their accounts and
recollections as to what happened. Try to secure a detailed written statement
(or tape recorded or maybe even a video statement) from them. That witness
person could be a passenger in your own or other vehicles, pedestrians,
onlookers and bystanders at the scene of the accident, and/or drivers of
other motor vehicles who were not directly involve in the accident.
UTILIZING THE WITNESS: How do you actually go about the task of securing the relevant
witnesses, testimonies and cooperation? To begin with, know this: Its important
that you get to a witness first - - before that a fast talking adjuster corners
them and uses his expertise to twist the facts. By moving quickly you stand a
good chance of getting the witness committed to your account of the events and/or
to come down on your side of the case. If they do thats money in the bank!
You
should contact each witness of the accident (identified from the list of persons
you compiled at the time of the accident - - or perhaps even discovered in the
police report) and talk to them about what they saw, or know, concerning the accident.
The ideal procedure is to get them to write out, in detail, what they observed,
in their own words. If theyre not willing (or able) to do this, then write
their statement yourself (or merely jot down on a pad) what each witness tells
you, then have them sign and date it. Try to capture their recollections, impressions
and observations of what happened.
Upon completing the interview of each witness, and taking his (or her) statement,
ask that individual to read it. When theyre finished have them sign and
date it, with their home address and phone number included. (If the statement
is more than one page have them initial and date the bottom of each page, then
ask them to apply their full and complete signature at the very end.)
You should make a copy of what they signed and send it to them. Thats so
theyll know exactly what they told you - - if, later on down the road, when
the adjuster trys to hustle and con them into stating something differently
- - theyll be able to stick to their guns because theyll have written
proof to show that adjuster exactly what they told you.
LOCATING A MISSING WITNESS: You may be unable to directly contact or locate the
whereabouts of a witness whose name, home address or phone number you have obtained.
(The witness may have moved). Here are two helpful steps you can take to locate
a witness:
1. Send a Certified or Registered letter to that witness,
addressed to his (or her) last known address with the Return Receipt Requested
plus the Address Only box checked off. This way, if you receive back
from the post office the return receipt signed by the witness, or executed by
the post office, you should find, fully entered therein, the current address of
the witness.
2. If you have their full name and address and youre comfortable surfing
through cyber-space there are dozens of ways to locate a person via your computer.
Should you not be wise to the ways of the internet find somebody to help you who
is.
IN SUMMARY: I spent most of my life investigating motor vehicle accidents. First
as I worked my way through college as a Private Investigator, specifically assigned
to motor vehicle accidents, next as a Special Investigator in the United States
Navy, covering major military motor vehicle accidents in the mid-west, and then,
after my naval daze, over thirty years as a Claims Adjuster, Supervisor, Manager
and Trial Assistant. I know, from personal experience, a witness to a motor vehicle
accident can be invaluable when it comes to making your case. Witnesses may be
able to describe things in an accident that confirm what you know happened, thus
backing up your side of the story. They may also provide you with information
you were not aware of, which indicates how the other operator was at fault. A
witness may have heard a verbal remark that someone other than you was at fault.
Even a witness, who did not actually see your motor vehicle get crashed into,
may have observed you, soon after impact, and confirm the pain and discomfort
you were experiencing. A signed statement handed to Adjuster Hard-Nose, taken
from somebody who did not know you personally, detailing the suffering you were
enduring at the scene, right after you were bashed into, is even more money in
the bank!
On that same subject of Pain and Suffering the adjuster might try
to convince you that what a witness says is less important if what is being stated
is coming from a friend or relative. Dont you believe it! There are hundreds
of thousands of motor vehicle insurance accident claims on record that prove this
contention to be false. If a friend or relative actually saw the accident and
what they observed proves youre not at fault in any way, shape, manner or
form (and/or can detail how much physical discomfort you displayed at the scene
after impact) their value as a witness (on either issue) is worth its weight in
gold. How much the "Pain and Suffering" you endured is worth can be
discovered via THE BASE FORMULA contained within my latest book AUTO ACCIDENT
PERSONAL INJURY INSURANCE CLAIM (How To Evaluate And Settle Your Loss) found at
either http://www.caraccidentclaims.com or http://www.autoaccidentclaims.com.
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(c) 2004 By Daniel G. Baldyga. All Rights Reserved
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is to help people understand the motor vehicle accident claim process. Neither
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About The Author
Dan Baldyga
AUTO ACCIDENT PERSONAL INJURY INSURANCE CLAIM
(How To Evaluate And Settle Your Loss)
http://www.autoaccidentclaims.com
Dan
Baldyga is now retired and spends his time writing articles to assist those who
are involved in motor vehicle accident claims so they won't be taken advantage
of: dbpaw@comcast.net.