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The insurance company adjuster wants to take a recorded statement. What should I do?

If your insurance company wants a recorded statement regarding your claim, you should cooperate with your insurance company and give the recorded statement to the best of your ability. Don’t guess regarding the facts of your claim, simply give the best answers you can regarding your claim. If you have any questions about giving a recorded statement, you should feel free to contact a professional such as an attorney. In addition, if you have any translation issues, if you need the recorded statement and the questions by the insurance company’s counsel or adjuster to be translated, you should advise the insurance company of that right away.

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