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How Insurance Companies Undervalue Serious Injury Claims and How It Affects Your Case

16 min · 13. juli 2026
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Episode Summary:  In this episode of Detroit Auto Accident Law with Ravid and Associates, host Sean O'Connor is joined by Kristian Kajdic, an associate attorney at the firm, to discuss the tactics insurance companies use to undervalue serious injury claims. They delve into why insurance companies often offer lower settlements, focusing on their profit-driven motives and common strategies such as disputing causation and emphasizing pre-existing conditions. Kristian explains the importance of timely medical treatment and how gaps in treatment can affect claim evaluations. The discussion also highlights the significance of legal representation in navigating these challenges and ensuring fair compensation. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the complexities of insurance claims and the critical role of an attorney in maximizing claim value. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 0:22 – Guest Introduction: Kristian Kajdic 0:51 – Why Insurance Companies Undervalue Claims 1:52 – Common Tactics to Reduce Claim Payouts 2:31 – Impact of Medical Treatment on Claims 3:53 – Handling Pre-existing Injuries in Claims 5:56 – Early Communication with Insurance Adjusters 7:51 – Delays in the Claims Process 9:57 – Importance of Legal Representation 11:23 – Case Example: Undervalued Claim to Higher Settlement 13:42 – Factors Influencing Claim Outcomes 14:59 – The Role of Time in Claim Evaluation About the Show:  Detroit Auto Accident Law with Ravid and Associates is a podcast dedicated to providing listeners with expert insights into personal injury law, particularly focusing on auto accident cases in Michigan. Hosted by experienced attorneys from Ravid and Associates, the show covers a range of topics including insurance claims, legal strategies, and client rights. With a commitment to clarity and advocacy, the podcast aims to empower accident victims with the knowledge they need to navigate the legal system and secure the compensation they deserve.

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