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bob26104

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? WV

Hi folks,

I'm still looking for opinions about a problem. To keep the story as short as possible, I'm trying to seddle with an adjustor about an injury claim from an accident. I made an agreement with him over the phone. He sent me a release that only addresses the medical bills and a receipt that addresses the medical bills and the pain and suffering amount. That alone sounds fishy to me but he wants me to sign these documents and send them to him via mail (he is about 100 miles away). Then he says he'll cut the checks and mail them back.

Does anybody know, is this realy standard practice? I even offered to drive to his town and office to do it in person and he wouldn't commit to that.

I sure appreciate the help,
Bob :eek:
 


seniorjudge

Senior Member
bob26104 said:
What is the name of your state? WV

Hi folks,

I'm still looking for opinions about a problem. To keep the story as short as possible, I'm trying to seddle with an adjustor about an injury claim from an accident. I made an agreement with him over the phone. He sent me a release that only addresses the medical bills and a receipt that addresses the medical bills and the pain and suffering amount. That alone sounds fishy to me but he wants me to sign these documents and send them to him via mail (he is about 100 miles away). Then he says he'll cut the checks and mail them back.

Does anybody know, is this realy standard practice? I even offered to drive to his town and office to do it in person and he wouldn't commit to that.

I sure appreciate the help,
Bob :eek:

https://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?t=302060

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