321-723-1997

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Attorney Scott Wright
321-723-1997

Hi. I’m attorney Scott Wright. You’ve been involved in an
automobile accident or a fall-down incident, and you’ve suffered personal injuries, and you’ve been asked to give a recorded statement. You’re wondering whether or not you should do so. Generally speaking, if you’re going to retain
legal counsel, my advice would be to do so before giving a recorded statement. Keep in mind, if it’s an automobile accident and the request for the statement comes from your own insurance carrier, you have a duty to cooperate, which
means you have a duty, also, to give a recorded statement. You needn’t give the recorded statement immediately or in any hurry but within a reasonable about of time so that the insurance company has adequate time to conduct their
investigation. You have no duty to give a recorded statement to the insurance representative for the at-fault party. If you’d like to discuss this in more detail, you can reach me 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 321-723-1997. I look forward to speaking with you.