I think the biggest piece of advice over and
over again is the insurance companies are
not on your side.
Do not trust them.
When they first contact you, they're very
pleasant, very polite, they act like they
want to try to help.
At the end of the day, their job is to pay
as little on a claim, if not deny a claim
outright.
The earlier that you can retain a lawyer the
better.
Evidence can get lost.
But just don't trust the insurance companies.
They're not here to help you.
There's a reason that they make the amount
of money they do and it's not by paying claims
at a fair value.
