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December 24, 2025

No. You should not sign broad medical authorizations that give the insurer access to your entire medical history. You only need to provide records that relate to the injuries from the accident. We review all requests to ensure your privacy is protected. Insurers will often ask for medical records, but you don’t have to sign a blanket release. Your lawyer can review and negotiate the release, protecting your privacy and your claim.

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