Generally, in Florida, you are not required to give a recorded statement to the insurance company for the at fault vehicle. Yet, many people VOLUNTARILY give such statements. There are some rare instances where you may be required to give a statement to the at fault vehicle (like if you are seeking PIP benefits, if you are seeking PIP benefits through that car for some reason). It is generally easy to refuse such statement or to agree to give it but only as a non-recorded “interview” as opposed to being recorded. It is also easy to call a licensed Florida lawyer to get advise on whether you have to give the statement and for general advice on what to expect and how to best give the statement.
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Mistakes Made by People in Accidents in Florida – Mistake Number 35 – Giving Recorded Statement to Insurance Company for At Fault Vehicle After an Accident
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