How can we protect ourselves from our insurance company?

Our Vehicle was stolen about 2 months ago, and now we are being asked for 3 years of bank statements, insurances of all kinds etc. My wife and I are just wondering if we should be worried and get a lawyer because we've talked with friends and family about our situation, and they say to get a lawyer because it seem like a trap that our insurance company is setting up.
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The Law Offices of Jason Chan | Jason Chan
Worcester, MA
You should get a lawyer. It is difficult to find out what your insurance is trying to do and talk to them about your situation yourself.

Answer Applies to: Massachusetts
Replied: 10/21/2011

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Answered By: Gregory Casale Attorney at Law
It does seem beyond standard claims procedure that the insurance company would be seeking that type of information. You probably should speak with an attorney before you have any more conversations with your insurer.

Answer Applies to: Massachusetts
Replied: 10/25/2011

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Answered By: Joel H. Schwartz, P.C.
It is not unusual for an insurance company to request items like this. People do commit fraud, and insurance companies are entitled to make sure that claims are legitimate. If you have done nothing wrong, you should have nothing to hide. I would not spend any money on a lawyer, you cannot be trapped if there is nothing to trap!

Answer Applies to: Massachusetts
Replied: 10/24/2011

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