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December 12, 2020Being in a car accident is a traumatic experience. It can change how you handle almost every aspect of your life, especially if you were injured. It can be hard to get behind the wheel again or let someone else drive you somewhere. You might find yourself feeling unsure or unsafe for no apparent reason, particularly if you didn’t see the accident coming. Beyond this, if your injuries prevent you from working or are costing you a lot regarding medical attention, you can be dealing with financial burdens and stress.
The following will examine the critical pieces of evidence you need to gather if you want to win a car accident case. It is important to note that every case is different, so these pieces of evidence do not guarantee a win. They can, however, increase your chances.
Medical Records
Your health and safety should always come first. Ensure that you are treated after the accident, whether or not you feel like you need it. Shock and other physiological effects can delay the onset of your sensation of an injury. As well, make sure that you share everything you’re feeling with a doctor or paramedic as things might be connected in surprising ways. Even if one sensation feels unrelated, report it to the doctor.
Ask for a copy of your medical records. Keep track of your medical billing and related expenses. Experts at seriouslawyers.com emphasize that an attorney can help you determine the actual cost of your accident and any injuries. Don’t feel pressured to do all the calculations ahead of time; just save up the relevant receipts and information.
The Other Driver’s Information
Depending on whether the other driver stayed on the scene or not, this will be easier or more difficult. Try to avoid conflict as you inquire for the other driver’s information (you can offer up your information to ease them). You ideally want their name, the address on their license, their license number, their license plate number, their insurance provider’s name, and the number on their insurance policy. It might be easy to take a photo of their license on your phone. Sometimes the police will do this step for you.
Photos And Video Of the Scene
Be as thorough as possible. Take pictures of the vehicles, both far away, to show the accident’s layout and up close to show the damage. Also, record any damage done to things like stop signs or parking meters, or anything else nearby. You can even photograph injuries.
A Copy Of Police Records
Police records and witness reports of the accident can also be beneficial. In cases where victims were transported via ambulance to the hospital, they may not have had the time or priority to gather the above evidence. In those cases, the police will collect the evidence, and this will be available in their report.
The above pieces of evidence do not guarantee that you win a car accident case, but they can help you increase your odds. Make sure to reach out to an attorney as early as possible to ensure that your lawyer has been given enough time to track down any additional evidence needed.