I work for an insurance company following up on people involved in accidents, as stated by rkeane. But by accepting a settlement from 3rd party insurance co you don't give up your right to take it further later if you decide to. The whole point is to keep solicitors out of the equation and ensure that any/all of the settlement goes to the injured party. The Ins Co will try to settle for less than you would receive in court BUT you don't have 2-3 years of hassle to get your cash (once you've signed off you get your settlement in about a week). Most companies try and settle in less than 3 weeks and the majority of minor cases close sooner. Even if you sign off on your claim, accept and cash the chq that the ins co send you, you can STILL go back to them at a later date and claim for more, if your condition deteriorates as a result of the accident, for example.I heard somewhere that insurance companies follow up on crash victims and offer them a settlement which waivers the right to claim anything in the future.
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