Any statement you give to an insurance adjuster after a maritime accident could be used against you later on.
Always make sure you have an attorney present when giving a recorded statement. Your attorney can guide you on what to answer and what not to answer. He or she can also inform you about the reasons why the adjuster is asking certain questions after an offshore accident injury, and why those questions are relevant to your claim.
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