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INSURANCE POLICY DISPUTES ATTORNEY IN ANOKA, MINNESOTA

You have paid your insurance premiums for years without ever making a claim. Now that it is the company's turn to pay after you have been injured, will it step up for you? If you are in a dispute with your insurance company, it is important to have a firm understanding of what your rights and responsibilities are.

At the Law Offices of Robert N. Edwards in Anoka, Minnesota, personal injury lawyer Bob Edwards has been working on behalf of injury victims and the families of wrongful death victims for more than three decades. He understands the difficulties you face and can help you navigate the often-complicated situations that arise when seeking compensation from insurance companies.

SILENCE IS THE GOLDEN RULE WHEN INSURERS CALL

Insurance companies are notorious for sending claims adjusters to visit with injury victims in the hopes of persuading them to sign settlements that are favorable to the insurance company. Health insurance companies often put out money early on after an injury and then seek to be repaid with the money you receive in a settlement or judgment. Their claims are often baseless or exaggerated. In some instances, your auto insurance company may enter into a dispute with your health insurance company about who should pay for your expenses.

Needless to say, these complicated issues are not what you should be dealing with right now. You should be able to focus on making a recovery. Bob can help you resolve your legal issues, leaving you to do just that.

FIGHT DENIALS. FIND ANSWERS. CALL TODAY.

If you have been injured or you are seeking legal help on behalf of a loved one, it is important to contact an attorney as soon as possible. In the days, weeks and months after an accident, witnesses disappear, the evidence is hidden and police officers' memories fade.

For a free initial consultation with certified civil trial specialist Bob Edwards, contact the Law Offices of Robert N. Edwards today.