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Every no-fault benefit claim is assigned by the insurance company to a claims representative. If you become a recipient of this type of insurance benefits, you will become very familiar with your claims representative. Occasionally, that person is pleasant, supportive, polite, and understanding of your needs. More often, the claims representative develops the image of a bully, a control freak, a dictator, and a know-it-all snot.
The last thing a claims representative wants is for you to have an attorney advising you about your rights to no-fault benefits. That development means the imbalance in your relationship has been eliminated and your claim will have to be administered on a level playing field from that point forward.
An attorney advising the injured person results in the claims representative losing absolute control.
Knowledge is a powerful asset and the experienced attorney brings that feature to the discussions between the claims representative and the injured person seeking entitlement to no-fault benefits for medical treatment, income loss, and rehabilitative care.
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