What to do if my car was stolen 4 months ago and later recovered but now my insurer wants me to go to its attorney’s office to make a statement?

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What to do if my car was stolen 4 months ago and later recovered but now my insurer wants me to go to its attorney’s office to make a statement?

My insurance company has dragged it out for several months and now they want me to go to their attorney’s office to make a statement. Can I refuse? What are the possible consequences?

Asked on November 25, 2012 under Insurance Law, New York

Answers:

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

Before you go to your insurance carrier's attorney's office to make a statement about the theft of your vehicle, I suggest that you consult with a consumer law attorney with experience in insurance law for assistance. You could refuse to make the statement but by doing so you could be deemed not cooperating with your carrier.

I find it "odd" that your carrier wants a face to face meeting with you and its attorney. Usually statements are taken over the telephone.


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