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Claims adjuster and recorded statements after work injury.

Claims adjusters usually want to take a recorded statement of an injured worker following a work injury. Generally speaking, I advise my clients that it is fine to give a recorded statement to the claims adjuster in a workers' compensation claim. However, it is a good idea to have your attorney on the phone during the recorded statement. If you have a workers' compensation claim and your adjuster has asked you to give a recorded statement, contact Atlanta workers' comp attorney Brian H. Sumrall at (404) 857-3835 or visit

http://www.sumrallfirm.com

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