Car accidents can be traumatic, and it’s easy to get overwhelmed in the aftermath. However, preserving evidence is critical to receiving proper compensation for any damages or injuries sustained. Here are some tips to help you maintain evidence after a car accident:
The first thing you should do after a car accident is to call the police. They will create a report that documents the accident, which can be used as evidence in your case. Be sure to get a copy of the police report and keep it in a safe place.
Take photos and videos of the accident scene, including any damage to your vehicle and any injuries you sustained. Be sure to document the location of the accident, the weather conditions, and any other relevant details. These photos and videos can be used as evidence in your case.
If there were any witnesses to the accident, get their contact information. Witness testimony can be valuable evidence in your case, and having their contact information will allow your lawyer to follow up with them later.
If you were injured in the accident, keep all medical records, including bills, prescriptions, and doctor’s notes. These records can be used to prove the extent of your injuries and the costs associated with your treatment.
If your vehicle was damaged in the accident, wait to repair it until after your case has been resolved. Your vehicle can be used as evidence to show the damage’s extent and impact force.
Preserving evidence is critical to receiving proper compensation for any damages or injuries sustained in a car accident. If you need help with your case, contact Whiting Hagg & Dorsey, LLP. Our experienced personal injury attorneys can help you navigate the legal system and get the compensation you deserve.
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