Friday, December 7, 2012

Trusting after a car accident



How do you define Trust?  How do you feel about losing the trust of someone?  What do you do when you lose trust?





trust [truhst]  According to dictionary.com
noun
  1. reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc., of aperson or thing; confidence.
  2. confident expectation of something; hope.
  3. confidence in the certainty of future payment for property orgoods received; credit: to sell merchandise on trust.
  4. a person on whom or thing on which one relies: 
  5. the condition of one to whom something has been entrusted.
Trust is in our lives every minute of every day.  We trust our spouse.  We trust our children.  We trust our bosses and co-workers.  We trust our neighbors.  We trust that everyone who is driving is sober and paying attention.  We trust that the cashier isn't going to overcharge us...it's everywhere.

We don't really think about trust until it's broken.  
If our spouse has cheated we have trust issues that it won't happen again.
If our children lie to us we have trouble believing them.
If we are laid off of work we have trouble trusting that it won't happen again.
If we are overcharged by a cashier we check our receipts all the time.
If we are involved in a car accident...well our trust is really tested.

We hear from the Insurance Companies, "trust us we want to take care of you" to only find out that they are going to deny the claim because:
The list goes on and on and on.  Trust is broken.  They promised that you would be taken care of in the event of a car accident and now they are looking for any reason to not take care of you.

What do you do?  You find a Personal Injury Attorney that you can trust!  You start to rebuild your trust in the system by letting someone FIGHT for your rights!!

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