Why does Geico ask me to not reveal the limits of my liability coverage in case of a car accident?












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I read on my "Evidence of Liability Insurance card" issued by Geico in California, US:




What to do at the time of an accident: […] Do not reveal the limits of your liability coverage to anyone?




Why does Geico ask me to not reveal the limits of my liability coverage in case of a car accident, and should I follow that advice?










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I read on my "Evidence of Liability Insurance card" issued by Geico in California, US:




What to do at the time of an accident: […] Do not reveal the limits of your liability coverage to anyone?




Why does Geico ask me to not reveal the limits of my liability coverage in case of a car accident, and should I follow that advice?










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  • This should belong in Law, it has to do with the tactics of the legal process and lawyering.
    – user71659
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  • @user71659 thanks, I wasn't sure which website was the most suitable for this question, I am okay with migrating the question of there if that's on topic on law.se
    – Franck Dernoncourt
    1 hour ago
















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I read on my "Evidence of Liability Insurance card" issued by Geico in California, US:




What to do at the time of an accident: […] Do not reveal the limits of your liability coverage to anyone?




Why does Geico ask me to not reveal the limits of my liability coverage in case of a car accident, and should I follow that advice?










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I read on my "Evidence of Liability Insurance card" issued by Geico in California, US:




What to do at the time of an accident: […] Do not reveal the limits of your liability coverage to anyone?




Why does Geico ask me to not reveal the limits of my liability coverage in case of a car accident, and should I follow that advice?







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  • This should belong in Law, it has to do with the tactics of the legal process and lawyering.
    – user71659
    1 hour ago










  • @user71659 thanks, I wasn't sure which website was the most suitable for this question, I am okay with migrating the question of there if that's on topic on law.se
    – Franck Dernoncourt
    1 hour ago




















  • This should belong in Law, it has to do with the tactics of the legal process and lawyering.
    – user71659
    1 hour ago










  • @user71659 thanks, I wasn't sure which website was the most suitable for this question, I am okay with migrating the question of there if that's on topic on law.se
    – Franck Dernoncourt
    1 hour ago


















This should belong in Law, it has to do with the tactics of the legal process and lawyering.
– user71659
1 hour ago




This should belong in Law, it has to do with the tactics of the legal process and lawyering.
– user71659
1 hour ago












@user71659 thanks, I wasn't sure which website was the most suitable for this question, I am okay with migrating the question of there if that's on topic on law.se
– Franck Dernoncourt
1 hour ago






@user71659 thanks, I wasn't sure which website was the most suitable for this question, I am okay with migrating the question of there if that's on topic on law.se
– Franck Dernoncourt
1 hour ago












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Negotiation 101, never be the first to say a number.



You tell them you have a $300,000 limit and magically they incur $300,000 of injury. Alternatively, they may just assume you carry the minimum.






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    Negotiation 101, never be the first to say a number.



    You tell them you have a $300,000 limit and magically they incur $300,000 of injury. Alternatively, they may just assume you carry the minimum.






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      Negotiation 101, never be the first to say a number.



      You tell them you have a $300,000 limit and magically they incur $300,000 of injury. Alternatively, they may just assume you carry the minimum.






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        Negotiation 101, never be the first to say a number.



        You tell them you have a $300,000 limit and magically they incur $300,000 of injury. Alternatively, they may just assume you carry the minimum.






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        Negotiation 101, never be the first to say a number.



        You tell them you have a $300,000 limit and magically they incur $300,000 of injury. Alternatively, they may just assume you carry the minimum.







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