🚨 HIRE ME Injured in a car accident in KENTUCKY? 👉🏼Complete this short form to see if I can represent you: calltate.com/contact-us/ Or Don't Wait, Call Tate! at (502) 309-9213 to see if I can represent you if someone caused your injury in Kentucky. You can call my office any day of the year. (Note: I CANNOT tell you if you have a case or the value of your case. The purpose of the consultation is to see if I can represent you.)
I wouldn’t disclose a word regarding medical to the insurance not until I done all doctor visits and have paperwork’s ready to present my claim by written.
That can be a good strategy in some Kentucky injury cases. I practice law only in Kentucky. I'd recommend you consult with a lawyer in the state where your accident occurred so you know your legal options. If you need a recommendation for a lawyer in your state, let me know and I'd be happy to provide a recommendation.
Some attorneys may disagree with me but in the vast majority of circumstances, I think it's a bad idea to give a recorded statement to an adverse parties insurance company. If it is your insurance company who you gave the recorded statement to you are typically contractually bound to give the recorded statement so that is a different story.
If the accident happened in Kentucky, I'm happy to provide you with a free consultation (call our office at 502-309-9213). If the accident happened in another state, I'd recommend you setup a free consultation with an injury lawyer in the state the accident occurred in.
🚨 HIRE ME
Injured in a car accident in KENTUCKY?
👉🏼Complete this short form to see if I can represent you: calltate.com/contact-us/
Or Don't Wait, Call Tate! at (502) 309-9213 to see if I can represent you if someone caused your injury in Kentucky.
You can call my office any day of the year. (Note: I CANNOT tell you if you have a case or the value of your case. The purpose of the consultation is to see if I can represent you.)
Attorney Tate, once again you have provided us with a brilliant legal commentary with choice golden nuggets that we need to know. Thank you so much.
I appreciate the kind words.
Excellent advice! Thank you for sharing your knowledge in these matters. 🙏🏼
No problem. Thanks for the kind words.
I wouldn’t disclose a word regarding medical to the insurance not until I done all doctor visits and have paperwork’s ready to present my claim by written.
That can be a good strategy in some Kentucky injury cases. I practice law only in Kentucky. I'd recommend you consult with a lawyer in the state where your accident occurred so you know your legal options. If you need a recommendation for a lawyer in your state, let me know and I'd be happy to provide a recommendation.
Mr Tate you are a legend, I commend your work ethic.! If you was in Cali I would hire you no doubt
Thanks so much for the kind words.
Vid is performing well.. Nice.
Thanks JZ!
Thanks for sharing
No problem.
My attorney told me to give a recorded statement.
Some attorneys may disagree with me but in the vast majority of circumstances, I think it's a bad idea to give a recorded statement to an adverse parties insurance company. If it is your insurance company who you gave the recorded statement to you are typically contractually bound to give the recorded statement so that is a different story.
The way you explain it makes seem less like insurance.
Yes, it’s unfortunate the way insurance companies handle injury claims.
What is the at fault try has same insurance as you
No problem. It's just like any other claim. File and setup a claim under the at-fault driver's policy.
If the accident happened in Kentucky, I'm happy to provide you with a free consultation (call our office at 502-309-9213). If the accident happened in another state, I'd recommend you setup a free consultation with an injury lawyer in the state the accident occurred in.