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The Insurance Company Has Contacted Me After My Accident — What Should I Do?

Last reviewed: June 2026 · EA Personal Injury Solicitors

If an insurance company contacts you shortly after an accident — whether it is the other driver's insurer, an employer's insurer, or a third party — you should be cautious before saying anything or accepting any offer. Early contact from insurers is common and is often an attempt to settle your claim cheaply before you have obtained legal advice or understand the full extent of your injuries.

TL;DR — Quick Summary

Key Points

  • You are not obliged to give a recorded statement or accept any offer without legal advice
  • Early offers are frequently well below the true value of a claim
  • Accepting an offer extinguishes your right to further compensation — even if your condition worsens
  • Once you have a solicitor, the insurer must deal through them — not directly with you
  • Keep a note of when the insurer called, what they said, and who you spoke to

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