Can your recorded statement, provided to your own car insurance company,be used against you by another party, in a civil trial?
It would depend on the circumstances, but the answer is: yes, they can under certain circumstances.
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It would depend on the circumstances, but the answer is: yes, they can under certain circumstances.
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