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How Insurance Companies Try to Undermine Personal Injury Claims

Robert Stahle • December 5, 2025

And How We Fight Back

If you’ve been injured in an accident, one of your first phone calls will likely be with an insurance company. Whether it’s your own insurer or the at-fault party’s carrier, their agents often sound helpful and cooperative. But behind the scenes, their job is simple: pay you as little as possible.

At Fitch & Stahle Law Firm, we’ve seen how some insurance companies can use misleading tactics to delay, reduce, or deny valid claims. Based in South Sioux City and licensed in both Nebraska and Iowa, we help personal injury victims take back control and fight for the compensation they deserve.

If you're dealing with an injury claim, here’s what you need to know about how insurance companies operate—and how having an attorney on your side makes all the difference.



Tactic #1: Offering a Quick, Lowball Settlement

Shortly after an accident, the insurance company may contact you with what seems like a generous offer. You might be tempted to accept—especially if you’re out of work or facing mounting medical bills.

But here’s the truth: that offer is likely far less than your case is worth.

These early offers are designed to:

Close your case quickly, before full medical costs are known

Avoid paying for future treatment or long-term effects

Lock you into a settlement that waives your right to sue later

Once you accept a settlement, you cannot go back and ask for more—even if your injuries worsen. At Fitch & Stahle, we help clients understand the full value of their claim before making any decisions.



Tactic #2: Requesting a Recorded Statement

Another common tactic is to ask you for a recorded statement about the accident. This may sound like a routine step, but the questions are often designed to trip you up or get you to downplay your injuries.

What you say can and will be used to:

Challenge your credibility

Minimize your pain and suffering

Suggest that you’re partially or fully at fault

Never give a recorded statement to an insurance company without speaking to an attorney first. We handle all communication for you to ensure your rights are protected.



Tactic #3: Delaying the Claim Process

Insurance companies know that time is on their side. By dragging out your claim, they hope to wear you down so you’ll:

Accept a smaller settlement out of desperation

Miss important filing deadlines

Lose access to key evidence

Meanwhile, your bills pile up and your frustration grows. At Fitch & Stahle, we fight back against stalling tactics by pushing your claim forward with a sense of urgency—and if necessary, filing a lawsuit to move the case into court.



Tactic #4: Denying or Disputing Liability

Another favorite strategy: blaming you for the accident. Even if you were clearly the victim, insurers will look for ways to say:

You were distracted

You didn’t seek medical care quickly enough

You contributed to the accident in some way

In Nebraska and Iowa, your compensation can be reduced—or even denied—if the insurance company can convince a court you were more than 50% at fault.

That’s why proving fault with strong evidence is essential. We work with accident reconstruction experts, medical professionals, and investigators to build a clear, compelling case that holds the other party fully accountable.



Tactic #5: Downplaying Your Injuries

Insurance adjusters are trained to minimize your injuries and question whether they were caused by the accident. They may say:

"Your injuries seem minor."

"You waited too long to get treated."

"You had a pre-existing condition."

But the reality is, many serious injuries—like whiplash, concussions, or back injuries—may not show full symptoms for days or weeks.

We work with doctors and specialists to create clear medical documentation that connects your injuries directly to the accident and proves the need for treatment, rehabilitation, or long-term care.



Why You Should Never Go It Alone

Insurance companies have teams of lawyers, adjusters, and investigators working to protect their bottom line. When you're recovering from an injury, you shouldn't have to take them on by yourself.

Here’s what Fitch & Stahle Law Firm brings to the table:

We handle the insurance companies for you

We build strong, evidence-backed cases

We know how to calculate the full value of your damages

We push back on delays and denials

We prepare every case for trial—even if it settles out of court

Most importantly, we fight for your best interests, not the insurer’s.



Real Results. Real Representation.

Whether you were injured in a car crash, a slip-and-fall, a dog attack, or a workplace incident, you deserve compensation that reflects the true cost of your injuries—now and in the future.

We’ve helped clients across Siouxland, including South Sioux City, Sioux City, and beyond, recover damages for:

Medical bills

Lost wages

Pain and suffering

Emotional distress

Permanent disabilities

Future care needs

And we don’t charge a penny unless we win your case.



Schedule Your Free Consultation Today

If you're dealing with an insurance company after an accident, don’t face them alone. Let Fitch & Stahle Law Firm protect your rights and fight for the compensation you deserve.

📞 Call us today at 402-494-3012
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Located in South Sioux City, NE — proudly serving Nebraska and Iowa

We’ll deal with the insurance company so you can focus on what matters most: healing and moving forward.


By Robert Stahle December 2, 2025
Getting hurt in an accident is overwhelming—physically, emotionally, and financially. Whether it was a car crash, a slip-and-fall, a dog bite, or a workplace incident, one thing is certain: what you do next can significantly affect your ability to recover compensation . At Fitch & Stahle Law Firm , we help injured people throughout South Sioux City , Sioux City , and the broader Nebraska-Iowa region understand their rights and take the right steps from day one. If you’ve been injured and suspect someone else is at fault, here’s how to protect yourself legally and financially. Step 1: Seek Medical Attention Right Away Even if your injuries seem minor, always get checked out by a medical professional as soon as possible after an accident. Why it matters: Some injuries (like whiplash or internal trauma) aren’t immediately obvious. Medical documentation is critical evidence in your personal injury case. Insurance companies will look at how soon you sought care to judge the severity of your injuries. Be sure to follow all treatment instructions and attend follow-up appointments. Gaps in care can be used against you later. Step 2: Report the Incident Whether it’s a car accident, workplace injury, or slip and fall, it’s important to officially report the incident: Car crash – Call the police and file a report. Workplace injury – Notify your employer in writing. Slip and fall or dog bite – Report it to the property owner or business manager. These reports create a verifiable timeline and paper trail that supports your claim. Step 3: Document Everything If you're able, gather as much evidence at the scene as possible, including: Photos of injuries, property damage, or the accident location Contact information for witnesses Notes on what happened, including time, date, and weather conditions Copies of any reports filed If you were too injured to document the scene, don’t worry—our legal team at Fitch & Stahle Law Firm can investigate on your behalf and gather evidence while it’s still fresh. Step 4: Don’t Speak to the Insurance Company Without Legal Advice Insurance adjusters might sound friendly—but their goal is to minimize payouts , not protect your interests. They may ask for a recorded statement or offer a quick settlement. Don’t take the bait. Before you sign anything or give a statement, speak with a qualified personal injury attorney . At Fitch & Stahle , we handle all communications with insurance companies so you don’t have to—and we won’t let them take advantage of your situation. Step 5: Know the Statute of Limitations in Your State Every state has a legal deadline for filing a personal injury lawsuit, known as the statute of limitations : Nebraska: 4 years from the date of the injury Iowa: 2 years from the date of the injury Some exceptions apply for cases involving minors or certain types of claims, but the bottom line is this: The sooner you act, the stronger your case. Step 6: Don’t Post About Your Case on Social Media What you post online can and will be used against you by insurance companies and defense attorneys. A seemingly harmless photo or post could be twisted to suggest you’re not as injured as you claim. Until your case is resolved, avoid posting about: Your accident Your injuries Your physical activities or travel Conversations with doctors or attorneys Step 7: Call a Personal Injury Attorney You Can Trust The most important thing you can do after an accident? Get legal help as soon as possible. A skilled attorney will: Investigate your case Prove fault and liability Calculate full damages (medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, etc.) Negotiate with the insurance company Represent you in court if necessary At Fitch & Stahle Law Firm , we treat your case with the care and urgency it deserves. We offer free consultations , and you pay nothing unless we win. Why Work with Fitch & Stahle Law Firm? ✅ Decades of experience helping injured people in Nebraska and Iowa ✅ Licensed in both NE and IA —we know the laws in both states ✅ Aggressive negotiators and trial-ready attorneys ✅ Personalized, compassionate service —you’re more than just a case file ✅ No legal fees unless we win We proudly serve clients throughout South Sioux City , Sioux City , and the surrounding Siouxland region. Whether you were injured on the road, on the job, or on someone else’s property—we’re here to help. Schedule Your Free Consultation Today If you’ve been injured, don’t wait to get the help you need. Let Fitch & Stahle Law Firm fight for your rights and secure the compensation you deserve. 📞 Call us now at 402-494-3012 🌐 Visit us online at fitch-stahlelaw.com 📍 Located in South Sioux City, Nebraska You only get one chance to recover the compensation you need— make it count with the right legal team on your side.
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