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I Was driving northbound on the 5. I saw a grey vehicle slam on their brakes, all kinds of smoke. i was coming at  a speed that allowed me to come to a full stop and not rear end the grey vehicle ahead of me. A black honda civic which was seen previously speeding up the highway rear ended me.
The insurance companies were called CHP showed up. I have to go see the civics insurance adjuster from allstate on wednesday. What should I expect, any thing i need to know. I  just want to get my cat fixed, i have back end damage,  small dent on driver side door, and front bumper.

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Hello Christian,

They will probably take your recorded statement and tell you what to do next. The will also take a look at  your damages and write an estimate. You should really visit: http://www.auto-insurance-claim-advice.com/index.html for information about recorded statements, and what to expect. There are too many details to list them all here.

I hope this helps,

Good Luck
Anne
http://www.SpokaneLegalHelp.com  

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Auto insurance claims regarding vehicle accidents, insurance coverages, auto policies, bodily injury claims, pain and suffering, injury settlements and negotiations.

Experience

I am an adjuster for injury claims and property damage claims for over 5 years (still working there). I have worked for personal injury attorneys helping consumers get a fair treatment and I am passionate to help others with their vehicle accidents.

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B.A. Economics/ Political Science

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I was the top settling claims adjuster at the Insurance Company that I worked for.
I am the co writer of http://www.auto-insurance-claim-advice.com a website dedicated to help consumers document their auto claims and navigate the complex claim process.

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I work with injury lawyers working on high dollar settlements and jury awards for pain and suffering see: Spokane Law Office.

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