

It was a dark, rainy November evening in Tukwila, Washington, when a woman crossing the street at a marked crosswalk was struck by a turning delivery truck. The driver addresses her, but claims he wasn't the one who hit her and flees the scene. Eventually, the driver would be caught, and video evidence would be uncovered, and a lawsuit would be brought against the delivery company for the driver's negligence. But despite the mountain of evidence, they would still attempt to deny responsibility for the collision and leave the victim buried under thousands of dollars in medical debt with a long and painful road to recovery ahead. How do you negotiate with companies like this? How do you get results in the face of bald-faced denials? Find out, only on this episode of The True Claims Podcast.
It was a dark, rainy November evening in Tukwila, Washington, when a woman crossing the street at a marked crosswalk was struck by a turning delivery truck. The driver addresses her, but claims he wasn't the one who hit her and flees the scene. Eventually, the driver would be caught, and video evidence would be uncovered, and a lawsuit would be brought against the delivery company for the driver's negligence. But despite the mountain of evidence, they would still attempt to deny responsibility f...