8 Dirty Secrets Insurance Companies Don't Want You to Know



Check out these 8 secrets that insurance companies don’t want you to know in your personal injury claim.

This video applies to car accidents, motorcycle wrecks, truck crashes, Uber and Lyft accidents, slip and falls, hotel accidents and much more.

Insurance companies like GEICO, State Farm, Progressive, Allstate, USAA, Travelers, Infinity and others don’t want you to know these these secrets.

You need to know how an adjuster thinks in order to have the best chance at getting the highest settlement.

Impress the insurance adjuster by knowing these secrets. They’ll respect you more if they know that you know the insurance game.

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Justin “JZ” Ziegler represents people hurt in accidents in Florida or on a cruise. Within 2 years after law school, he started his own personal injury law firm and settled hundreds of cases within just a few years. He still runs JZ helps, a Florida injury law firm that is loved by its clients.

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What do you think is a bigger insurance company secret? (The claim reserve, or the fact that a low offer may still mean your case is good.)

Please let me know in the comments below.

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LiveRosin

Thumbnail is creepy af 🤫

Dave

Reserve amounts are ADJUSTABLE at any time. Insurance companies are like any other business in the world in that they have to "set aside" money to pay their bills (to put in layman terms). If a claim really is worth more, than more reserves are to be set aside. It is in no way shape or form limiting a settlement. "Recorded statements can only favor an insurance company." …interesting thought, but a comment put out there to alienate the insurance company from the plaintiff. A good adjuster will ask factual questions about the accident and maybe general questions about the injuries, but should not be in any way all inclusive of all of your injuries. If there are medical documentation to support an injury, then insurance companies will accept it. There are "bad apples" in every industry (attorneys included!), but insurance companies are people too and not all are out to get you. Far from the truth. Often times, the adjuster knows more about the injuries as the attorney does. The attorney is there to make money, just the same as insurance companies are. Insurance is a HEAVILY regulated industry. It isn't the wild west, and good insurance companies realize that "bad faith" claims only hurt them.

Ivalina Passe

They even have Dates of Continuously Repairing these stairwells so there is No Significant Point to this They are Totally Liable for my Falling down the Stairwell. Horrible Actions!!!!

Ivalina Passe

Yes Experiancing this and MTA Transit Authority Totally Liable With Defective Stairwell Where I Slipped and Fell and Dislocated my Shoulder and and Fractured it with With Also Nerve Damage and Injections to my Shoulder They Constantly Lie and You Just Confirmed my Case Literally!!!! THANK YOU. DO YOU HAVE AN EMAIL FOR ADVICE!!!!

Lea Hutchinson

Can a lawyer pull out on a client after a signed contract ?

Monique Williams

Good wonderful great job how u can explain to education all to learn about insurance companies

Junk Hunter

Love your videos

I have a question to ask you if it’s oaky with u

Daily life of s

A lot o big insurance company have have their own lawyers in house

Moe Moe

I have been running around for 13 months trying to settle my car accident case n all I am getting is the run around from Allstate despite the fact my lawyer filled a lawsuit

Patricia Karsner-Nation

I have a huge prosecutorial misconduct denial of 4th and 14 amendment rights malicious prosecution ect case coming up can you let me know what to expect? It's against a whole lot of ppl police and court ppl everyone. ?

Jack Bitner

thank you. I live in ar. and need a person like you . can you refer ?

Gina Mascetti

God…I wish you were in Tucson, AZ Justin!

Sandeep Athwal

Falling at a booth, only in America😁

Tish Smiddy

Thank you 😊 for sharing

duck featherland

I WOULD NOT BE OUTGUNNED WITH A EXCELLENT GAME PLAYER LIKE YOURSELF ON MY SIDE.

Jorge Lanas

This is awesome man gracias! Please make some for property damage!

Sherrod Henderson

Will Medicaid or Medicare reduce car accident bills if a person has Medicaid or Medicare ?

Sherrod Henderson

Does a person insurance limit be higher if there's two drivers on the policy?

Al Ri

I was a passenger in a Uber. The at fault driver was driving in the wrong direction on the turnpike (Orlando) and had open container (Whiskey) in the car plus headlights were off. Head on collision. Both cars totaled. At fault driver was in a Hertz rental car. All of us transported to hospital with ambulance. I had 4 months of physical therapy. 2 herniated and 3 bulging discs, neck and lower back. 1 MRI and 6 CT Scans were done. I have another MRI for right shoulder tomorrow. Looks like rotary cuff tear. Also will get 2 epidural injections next month. I hired an attorney the next day. But I love your videos. Thank you for all the information. Good job…