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Being in a car accident in Arizona sucks, especially in the summertime. Minor accidents steal your valuable time and energy as you deal with property damage and injuries. Severe accidents can be life changing. If you were injured in a crash, regardless of the severity, you might feel overwhelmed by the physical, emotional, and financial impacts. If someone else caused the accident, you have the right to file a claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance company to seek compensation for your injuries and damages. If the at-fault driver’s insurance company is Progressive, here are some important points about filing your claim and how you can maximize your potential recovery with help from the car accident lawyers at Gage Mathers.
In Arizona, if you were not at fault for a collision, then you will want to file a claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance company. If the other driver has Progressive insurance, you can start the claims process by calling Progressive at 1-888-671-4405 or by going online to Progressive.com/claims. The online option allows you to follow prompts to provide your claim information.
The claims process should be straightforward, but Progressive, like other automobile insurance companies, aims to minimize what it pays out. Whether it’s from cheaping out on your car repairs or claiming it only has to pay a portion of your damages, Progressive will not provide full compensation for your losses. Thus, you need to be proactive if you want to be fully and fairly compensated for your accident claim.
After the accident, examine yourself and make sure you are okay. Look around the car. Is anyone else injured? If necessary, provide first aid. If you can get out of your car, first make sure it is safe to do so. Then see if anyone is injured in the other vehicles and needs help. Now, it’s time to take action.
Either call 911 yourself or direct others to do so. Once this has been done, pull out your phone and begin recording a video of the scene. Take photos of the entire scene, individual cars, impact zones, debris on the road, traffic conditions, weather, nearby traffic signs or lights, and anything else that could be related to the crash.
If there are witnesses, ask them to stay so the police can take their statements. If they cannot stay, or are unwilling to stay, ask them to let you record a brief video where they identify themselves, provide their contact information, and describe what they saw.
When speaking with the police, stick to the facts and avoid saying anything that could be interpreted as an admission of fault. Either photograph the police car or write down where the cop is from. Make sure you obtain a report number from the officer so you can obtain a copy of the police report later.
Seek medical attention right away even if you are evaluated by EMS or firefighters. Go to a hospital or urgent care for a thorough evaluation even if you feel fine. Some injuries exhibit subtle or delayed symptoms that worsen without prompt medical attention. Seeing a doctor right after the crash will support your claim that your injuries came from the accident as opposed to some other cause.
File your initial claim with Progressive as soon as you can. Ideally, you should report the accident within 24 hours. Make it clear that their insured driver was at fault. Do not make up excuses for the at-fault driver. Do not suggest things you could have done differently. Stick to the facts. When discussing how you feel, do not downplay your symptoms. Do not tell them you are fine. Tell them you are still in shock and plan to see a doctor—then follow up on that plan.
Additionally, regardless of who caused the accident, always report the crash to your insurer. It is usually better to go through your insurance company for property damage issues. Your premium should not increase if you were not at fault. Your premium will likely increase if you caused the crash, but failing to report it can have significant repercussions later. After filing your claims with Progressive and your own insurance company, write down the claim numbers. We have written extensively about what to do after a car accident if you are interested in more information.
Progressive, like every other insurance company, uses devious tactics to settle claims for less than they are worth. In fact, we’ve been told that the claims adjusters will slip in a nominal amount of money to the property damage settlement and claim they settled the injury portion of the claim too. Other tactics include making bogus arguments about liability, your injuries, or the amounts you may claim. The insurance companies may also inundate you with requests and delay tactics to wear you down.
Here are tips that may help you maximize your payout:
After you file your claim, a Progressive claims adjuster will reach out to you. The adjuster will tell you they are calling to “help” you with your claim. That is a misleading statement—they will help process the claim, but they will not help you obtain full and fair compensation. The adjuster will tell you they want to make sure they have all available information so they can ensure you are compensated. That is another misleading statement—Progressive claims adjusters are not paid to spend the insurance company’s money; they are paid to save the insurance company’s money. They are trained to ask questions in a way that may lead to information they can use to reduce the amount Progressive has to pay.
Most adjusters are also taught to tell you they cannot process your claim without a medical authorization signed by you. That is a lie. They want you to sign a medical authorization for release of all medical records so they can find ways to undermine your claim. Do not sign a medical release without consulting a lawyer.
In fact, do not sign anything from the at-fault driver’s insurance company without talking to a lawyer. Your best course of action is to hire an experienced car accident lawyer before you ever speak to the insurance adjuster. That way, when the adjuster calls you, you can tell them you have a lawyer who will be in touch with them.
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