What To Do When The Adjuster Won’t Return Your Calls After An Accident (2024)

Insurance Adjuster Won't Return Your Calls? Here's Why

We get a quite a few calls from folks with complaints about insurance company adjusters. The number one complaint involves not being able to get a return call from these adjusters. Many people do not want to hassle with the insurance claim and simply want some recognition that their claim will be handled in a fair and professional manner.

Unfortunately, insurance companies for the at-fault driver rarely operate that way. It’s generally not anything personal. Rather, the adjusters are overloaded with claims and saddled with a system that is designed to slow down claims in an effort to reduce the number of claims.

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Unreturned Calls Is a Common Problem

We get a quite a few calls from folks with complaints about insurance company adjusters. The number one complaint involves not being able to get a return call from these adjusters. Many people do not want to hassle with the insurance claim and simply want some recognition that their claim will be handled in a fair and professional manner.

Unfortunately, insurance companies for the at-fault driver rarely operate that way. It’s generally not anything personal. Rather, the adjusters are overloaded with claims and saddled with a system that is designed to slow down claims in an effort to reduce the number of claims.

What to Do When the Adjuster Doesn't Call You Back

If you have been in a car wreck that was not your fault, you have many pressing issues that need to be addressed promptly. Some of those issues include the repair or replacement of your vehicle, alternative transportation while you’re dealing with the property damage, and getting help with your medical bills and lost wages.

If you purchased “full coverage” insurance for your vehicle you have a choice on how the property damage is handled. You can use your own insurance to cover the damage or the at-fault party’s insurance. If you decide to use your own insurance, you likely have a deductible. If there is no dispute as to liability, you will ultimately get your deductible back from the adverse insurance company. However, if you ask your insurance carrier, they may be willing to waive the deductible. It’s fairly common for them to do so upon request. You will generally get better service running the property damage through your own insurance company and won’t have to bother waiting for the adverse insurance company to approve a rental car or long delays in getting a callback.

If you do not have full coverage, you will need to work with the adverse insurance company to handle your property damage and rental vehicle. If you are having trouble getting the adjuster for the at-fault driver to return your calls, there are two main strategies that may help. The first is the squeaky wheel strategy. Simply call frequently in an effort to put your name at the head of the list for the adjuster to return your call. Many insurance adjusters have more cases than they can really handle and the squeaky wheel approach is usually effective. Another approach is to ask for a supervisor to intervene and help to push your claim forward.

How Dwyer Williams Cherkoss Attorneys Can Help

If you have been seriously injured due to another driver’s negligence, you should consider talking to a personal injury attorney early on in the claims handling process. Certainly before giving any documents or statements to the adverse insurance company. Most law firms handling accident cases offer free consultations and it is a good idea to call one and take advantage of that offer.

Often times, when an accident victim finally realizes that they need a lawyer, the damage has already been done to the claim. The longer you go in the claims handling process without representation, the harder it will be to retain a top-notch personal injury attorney.

This is a situation in which what you don’t know really can hurt you.

Even if you’re not sure if you need a lawyer, it doesn’t hurt to call and get a free consultation. The lawyers at Dwyer Williams Cherkoss are experienced in all aspects of personal injury claims and are willing and happy to discuss your claim with you. Call 1-800-285-8678 today.

What To Do When The Adjuster Won’t Return Your Calls After An Accident (2024)

FAQs

What To Do When The Adjuster Won’t Return Your Calls After An Accident? ›

Communication is a vital part of the claims process. Insurance companies owe you a duty of good faith when handling your claim. If the insurer fails to act in good faith, you may be able to pursue a bad faith action against the company pursuant to Section 624.155, Florida Statutes.

Why is my insurance adjuster not answering my calls? ›

Unreturned Calls Is a Common Problem

Unfortunately, insurance companies for the at-fault driver rarely operate that way. It's generally not anything personal. Rather, the adjusters are overloaded with claims and saddled with a system that is designed to slow down claims in an effort to reduce the number of claims.

Why is my claims adjuster ignoring me? ›

Ignored phone calls are not always intentional. In many situations, an insurance company has reassigned the case to a new adjuster, and the company might also have out-of-date contact information.

Can an insurance company ignore your calls? ›

While insurers are not obligated to respond to your calls or demand letters by any specific deadline, it's not great for their bottom line to ignore every claimant — and they are legally obligated to act in “good faith” with claims. That means handling claims reasonably and fairly.

How do I argue with my insurance adjuster? ›

Tips for Negotiating With an Insurance Claims Adjuster
  1. Come well-prepared with supporting evidence. Records and documentation are critical components of the process. ...
  2. Calculate a full settlement amount. ...
  3. Know your bottom line. ...
  4. Beware of the first offer. ...
  5. Get the settlement offer in writing. ...
  6. Read the fine print.
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