An adjuster is negotiating a third-party bodily injury claim with an unrepresented claimant. The claimant, who has fully recovered from minor soft-tissue injuries, is demanding a settlement amount that is five times the total of their documented medical bills. Which of the following is the most appropriate initial action for the adjuster to take?
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A
Immediately offer the policy limits to avoid a potential bad faith claim.
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B
Advise the claimant that they are required to hire an attorney to proceed.
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C
Systematically review the documented special damages and explain the basis for the company's valuation, while seeking to understand the claimant's perspective on their general damages.
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D
Cease all communication until the claimant's demand becomes more reasonable.