The answer typically is no. Sometimes you may have to give a recorded statement to your own insurance company. However, we want to be a part of that conversation. So, never give a statement or a recorded statement to an insurance company without first contacting an attorney and getting that attorney to represent you.
Should I give a recorded statement?
Author: Brooks Law Group
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