Ep 4. How to Avoid Car Accident Scams in Western Australia: Tips from Foyle Legal

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Car accident scams in Western Australia can leave victims vulnerable, especially after a traumatic event. In this episode of WA Injury Claims Explained by Foyle Legal, your hosts, The Injury Advocates, explore the sneaky tactics scammers use—like the "swoop and squat"—and give you essential tips to protect yourself. Learn how to document accidents, deal with shady repairs, and avoid falling into common traps.


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‼️ Correction:

The statute of limitations is the last date to commence legal proceedings, not the last date to make a claim.


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