Don’t Sign That Insurance Release! Here’s Why…
Don’t Sign That Insurance Release!
At Brushe Law, we’ve seen this playbook before: insurance companies try to get you to settle fast and cheap, before you understand the full scope of your injuries or what your case is really worth.
Why You Shouldn’t Sign Right Away
Insurance companies are not looking out for your best interests. Their goal is to close claims quickly and minimize payouts—sometimes offering far less than you deserve.
Here’s what often happens:
● They offer you a small check up front, hoping you’ll sign a release that waives your right to any further compensation.
● They do this before you’ve seen a doctor, or while you’re still unsure of the long-term effects of your injuries.
● Once you sign that release, you can’t go back, even if your injuries turn out to be more serious or costly.
What You Should Do Instead
Before signing anything or accepting any settlement offer, talk to us.
We’ll make sure:
● You get the medical treatment you need
● You understand your rights
● You receive full and fair compensation
Final Thoughts from Attorney Benjamin Brushe
“The insurance company may offer you a quick check, but it’s rarely what your case is worth. Call me. Get treated. Get paid.”
If you’ve been in a car accident and the insurance company is asking you to sign a release, don’t do it alone. We’re here to protect you from being taken advantage of.
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Call Brushe Law at 281-901-0231 for a free consultation.
We’ll help you move forward—with the treatment and compensation you deserve.
Disclaimer:
This blog post is for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice. Every situation is unique — please contact our office to discuss your specific case.
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