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If the insurance adjuster asks for a recorded statement after a car accident, you’re walking into one of the most common claim “trap doors.” In this video, you’ll learn exactly how to handle a recorded statement in a personal injury case—when to decline, when you may have to do one (first-party/your own carrier), and how to protect the case from “gotcha” questions that get used later to deny, devalue, or limit the claim. What you’ll learn Why adjusters push for recorded statements early (and what they’re really trying to lock in) Third-party vs. first-party: when you can say “no,” and when policy cooperation language may require a statement The safest way to respond when the adjuster asks for one (word-for-word) How to prep your client so they don’t volunteer harmful info The “rules” during the call: concise answers, no guessing, no opinions on fault, no unnecessary details Red-flag question categories to shut down (pre-existing issues, liability speculation, irrelevant fishing) What to do after the call (get the transcript, fix problems in writing) ✅ Template + checklist: Comment “STATEMENT” and I’ll send the Recorded Statement Prep Checklist (or grab it via the link below). 📌 Want the full PI workflow (intake → treatment → records → demand → settlement)? Join Personal Injury Academy. This content is educational and not legal advice. Laws and carrier practices vary by state and policy. #personalinjury #caraccident #insuranceclaims #recordedstatement #personalinjurylawyer #paralegal #injuryclaim #insuranceadjuster Built from your Recorded Statement lesson framework.