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Just take the police report, the doctor bills and call a lawyerAdjusters will frequently offer two-thirds or one-half of the demand received from the plaintiff's attorneyA local claims manager has about $50-100,000 discretionary settlement authorityHe will usually extend $20-30,000 discretionary settlement authority to his claims supervisors, and $10-15,000 to the office claims staffThe prudent plaintiff's attorney will ask the insurance company point-blank, in the very beginning stage of the relationship, “Are there any coverage issues? Are there any liability issues?” “99% of the plaintiff's attorneys don't know about the supplementary coverages which are due and payable in excess of the policy limits.” “A natural trap that many attorneys fall into is to negotiate the value of their case against the policy limitsIf the plaintiff was 20% at fault in a comparative fault jurisdiction and policy limits are $100,000, many attorneys will ask for $80,000They should instead value the case without regard to the policy limits.”