• Medical Releases: The Insurance Company’s Secret Weapon Against You

  • Jul 31 2024
  • Length: 2 mins
  • Podcast

Medical Releases: The Insurance Company’s Secret Weapon Against You

  • Summary

  • John Fuller, Denver's leading personal injury expert. dives deep into the nuances of handling auto accident claims and the critical steps you need to take immediately following an auto accident, specifically focusing on the importance of managing communications with insurance companies. He unveils the strategic reasons behind his advice against signing medical releases for insurance purposes and highlights the potential pitfalls that can arise when insurance companies go on a 'witch hunt' for information that could undermine your claim.

    John Fuller emphasizes the importance of protecting your medical privacy and explains how insurance companies may misuse full access to your medical records to devalue your claim. By detailing his approach, John provides invaluable insights into ensuring that your claim is evaluated fairly and justly. He also shares practical steps, such as revoking prior authorizations, that can safeguard your information and strengthen your case.

    Key Takeaways:
    • Don't Sign Medical Releases: Avoid signing medical releases for insurance companies to prevent them from accessing your entire medical history.

    • Insurance Tactics: Insurance companies may exploit full medical records to devalue your claim and attribute your injuries to pre-existing conditions.

    • Legal Representation: Hiring a personal injury lawyer can help you manage authorizations and protect your rights.

    • Strategic Revocations: Initial steps with your attorney should include revoking any prior authorizations to curb unnecessary information sharing.

    • Percentage Fee Basis: Legal advice and representation by John Fuller are provided on a percentage fee b

    dive deep into the nuances of handling auto accident claims with John Fuller, a leading personal injury expert. John discusses the critical steps you need to take immediately following an auto accident, specifically focusing on the importance of managing communications with insurance companies. He unveils the strategic reasons behind his advice against signing medical releases for insurance purposes and highlights the potential pitfalls that can arise when insurance companies go on a 'witch hunt' for information that could undermine your claim.

    John Fuller emphasizes the importance of protecting your medical privacy and explains how insurance companies may misuse full access to your medical records to devalue your claim. By detailing his approach, John provides invaluable insights into ensuring that your claim is evaluated fairly and justly. He also shares practical steps, such as revoking prior authorizations, that can safeguard your information and strengthen your case.

    Key Takeaways:
    • Don't Sign Medical Releases: Avoid signing medical releases for insurance companies to prevent them from accessing your entire medical history.

    • Insurance Tactics: Insurance companies may exploit full medical records to devalue your claim and attribute your injuries to pre-existing conditions.

    • Legal Representation: Hiring a personal injury lawyer can help you manage authorizations and protect your rights.

    • Strategic Revocations: Initial steps with your attorney should include revoking any prior authorizations to curb unnecessary information sharing.

    • Percentage Fee Basis: Legal advice and representation by John Fuller are provided on a percentage fee basis, ensuring you access expert counsel without upfront costs.

    📞 (720) 770-2475

    🖥️ http://www.personalinjuryco.com

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