Nashville Insurance Claims Attorney
Protecting Your Rights and Your Injury Claim
Insurance companies are business enterprises designed to make money. They can and do often deny claims made by their own policyholders as well as injured third parties. It is always important to protect your rights when dealing with an insurance company.
At The Law Offices of James Flexer, we are dedicated to standing up for the interests of injured people seeking compensation from insurance carriers. To discuss your claim with an experienced personal injury lawyer, contact us today.
We have offices in Nashville, Murfreesboro and Columbia, and we will not charge you anything unless our efforts are successful.
Why You Need a Personal Advocate
Insurance companies are concerned, first and foremost, with protecting their balance sheets. They have staff attorneys and outside counsel, people who do nothing but defend insurance carriers from personal injury claims, representing them every step of the way.
If you are uncertain about whether you need a lawyer, you do. Our law firm offers free consultations so that you can have the opportunity to understand your rights.
Typically, if you have auto insurance and get into a car accident, you are required to report the accident to your insurance company quickly. However, you do have the right to contact an attorney first for guidance about what you should say on the record to your insurance carrier. An innocent but incorrect answer to a question that is being tape recorded can be terribly damaging to your case or may even be a reason for their insurance company or your own insurance company to try to deny your claim.
The Benefits of Experience and Insight
Insurance claims are handled by representatives who are usually referred to as adjusters. These adjusters typically have the authority to settle personal injury claims if and only if certain information is presented to them, and each insurance company has different requirements.
We are familiar with the requirements major insurance companies operating in Tennessee place on their adjusters, so we have a good sense of what types of medical records, photographs, witness statements, police reports and other evidence will be persuasive.
To learn more about what we can do to represent you in a case involving your own or someone else's insurance company, contact us today.








