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Insurance Company Says Your Injuries Aren’t Serious? Here’s What California Drivers Should Know

Insurance Company Says Your Injuries Aren’t Serious? Here’s What California Drivers Should Know

One of the most common things injured drivers hear after a car accident is:

“We don’t think your injuries are that serious.”

Unfortunately, insurance companies often question injuries involving:

• Whiplash
• Back and neck pain
• Concussions
• Soft tissue injuries
• Delayed symptoms after an accident

This becomes especially frustrating when someone is genuinely hurt but the insurance company tries to minimize the claim.

Many accident victims don’t realize that:

• Delaying medical care can hurt a claim
• Insurance companies often look for gaps in treatment
• Early recorded statements may be used against you later
• Low vehicle damage does not always mean minor injuries

Understanding how insurance companies evaluate claims can help you avoid costly mistakes after an accident.

Helpful resources:

👉 https://www.accidentlawctr.com/insurance-company-says-injuries-arent-serious

👉 https://www.accidentlawctr.com/how-long-does-car-accident-settlement-take-california

Accident Law Center (Andy Van Le & Associates, PC) represents injury victims throughout California and offers free consultations for people involved in car accidents and injury claims.

Call (619) 525-0001 to learn more about your options.

No fee unless compensation is recovered.

Serving San Diego, Chula Vista, La Jolla, El Cajon, Oceanside, Carlsbad, and surrounding areas.

Legal Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Reading this content does not create an attorney-client relationship with Andy Van Le & Associates, PC. Every case is different, and you should contact an attorney directly for legal advice about your specific situation.

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