What Insurance Companies Don’t Want You to Know About Car Accidents
- mattgreenlaw
- Jun 5
- 3 min read
Updated: Jun 7
In this episode of Channeling Atticus, Matt Green unpacks what really happens after a car wreck—and what insurance companies don’t want you to know. Matt stresses three key steps: always call the police (no matter how minor the accident seems), never feel pressured to give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance company and don’t rush into a settlement—especially if you may be injured. He explains that documented police reports and being cautious with insurance companies can protect your rights and wallet. Also, if your health insurance covers your medical bills after a crash, you’ll have to pay them back from your settlement—but a good attorney can help reduce that amount. Bottom line: take your time, know your rights, and don’t let insurance companies push you into quick decisions. Stay informed and protect yourself!
3 Key Listener Takeaways
Prioritize an Official Police Report: Matt makes it crystal clear - always call the police, even for minor wrecks. An official report not only documents the scene, but it’s your best protection if word-for-word stories start to change later. It’s a simple step that can save you massive headaches.
Don’t Fall for Insurance Pressure Tactics: You’re under zero obligation to give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance company—no matter how friendly or insistent they sound. Matt encourages you to stand your ground because their goal isn’t to help you; it’s to pay out less. A little polite pushback goes a long way in protecting your claim.
Take Your Time Before Settling: Rushing to settle quickly can backfire, especially since some injuries may not appear for days or weeks. Before you sign anything, check in with a doctor (even if you feel “fine”) and consider chatting with an attorney. Knowledge and patience are your secret weapons to making sure you’re truly covered.
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And remember, if you are injured in a car accident or 18 wheeler #BigRig collision, don't wait, reach out to Matt Green at the Law Office of Matt Green in Mobile, Alabama for a FREE CONSULTATION. You can visit http://mattgreen.lawyer or call (251) 434-8500 for a free consultation and professional advice tailored to your situation. Stay safe, make good choices, and remember, you have the power!


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The Alabama State Bar, Rules of Professional conduct, Rule 7.2 (e), requires the following language in all attorney communications: No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.
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