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Why Auto Accident Claim Is Harder Than You Imagine
Preserving and Protecting Evidence in a Car Accident Case

If liability is contested, there may be a gap between the insurance company's offer and the totality of your injuries. This is especially true when your insurance company blames something other than negligence for your accident.

During this time during this time, your team will inquire for information from the opposing party through interrogatories and depositions. These questions will be put to the driver in question, as well as witnesses.

Preservation of Evidence

The evidence you gather during a car crash can increase your chances to win settlements or recover damages. This is why it is important to keep and safeguard every piece of evidence following the crash.


With the advancement of technology, this can be done more easily than ever before. Smartphones can be used to take high-quality pictures and videos of the accident scene. Making use of these tools will help record important evidence that would otherwise be lost or destroyed.

The crash site itself as well as any witnesses are the most important pieces of evidence. Try to capture the scene of the accident immediately following the collision. This includes all the vehicles involved in a crash, any skidmarks on the road, weather conditions, traffic signs, and other important factors.

It is also worth contacting local businesses and asking them to preserve any evidence that is relevant to your case. For example, if you were struck by a truck asking that the truck's black box be preserved could prove beneficial to your case.

You may also find it beneficial to request the test of the driver who is a drug user driver if you suspect they were intoxicated or taking drugs. The tests can show that they were drunk or distracted when driving, which would be a solid proof of their fault for causing the accident.

Documenting your injuries

In personal injury cases, proper documentation is vital. This will not only ensure that your healthcare provider knows about your injuries, but also help your lawyer demonstrate your damages and losses when filing a claim for negligence against the responsible party.

One of the most essential forms of documentation is medical records. Whenever you visit your doctor for treatment after an accident, you should be provided with copies of each record. These records are official documents describing your injuries, symptoms and diagnoses. These records will also document any expenses you incurred in the aftermath of your accident. This is crucial because a lot of these expenses could be reimbursed as part your compensation claim.

It's also a good idea to keep a journal of your mental and physical state following the accident. This should include any pain you feel, what parts of your body are affected and the time it occurs. It is also crucial to record any mental trauma you might be experiencing, since juries typically make a decision to award non-economic damages for this type of injury.

It is also beneficial to take photos of your injuries as well as the scene of the accident when you are able. You can take photographs of the car you are driving, the other vehicles that were involved in the collision as well as any other damages to objects (such the building or sign). It is best to take multiple photos of each object from various angles to allow the investigators to discern the exact cause for the accident.

Collecting Witness Statements

The ideal scenario is for witness statements to be obtained as soon as possible after an accident. It is important to keep in mind that people's memories fade over time, so it's best for witnesses to provide their statements as soon as possible. The more details you are able to provide the more detail you can provide, the better. It is also recommended to record any interview with witness (with their consent of course) as this will help ensure that the testimony of the witness is correct.

It's also worthwhile to search for witnesses outside of the immediate vicinity of the accident. You might ask local business owners if they witnessed your accident. This could result in the footage of your accident being recorded on a security camera at a store.

It's also important to ensure that any statements from potential witnesses do not include speculations of opinions, feelings or thoughts about the outcome of your accident or feelings of sympathy for other victims who were involved in the collision. auto accident attorneys wisconsin can damage your credibility, especially if they are contradicted by other witnesses. It is recommended to not request the testimony of anyone who knows the person who is at responsible for your injuries or is associated with their employer, as they may attempt to influence your claim in favor of the company they represent. If this is the case, you might not be able to receive the compensation you require.

Contacting an attorney

Check if an attorney has the resources to conduct a an exhaustive investigation into your accident. This could mean examining the crash scene in person and interviewing witnesses and acquiring other documentation of the crash and your injuries.

After your lawyer has reviewed all the evidence they can find, they'll begin the process of negotiating a settlement with the insurance provider for the driver who is at fault. This is to ensure that you receive a fair settlement, without having to go through a trial. Your lawyer may need to negotiate with the insurance company multiple times before a settlement is reached.

The severity of your injury will have a major impact on the amount of compensation that you receive. Severe injuries often lead to larger medical bills and longer-lasting effects that require more intense care. A few victims of car accidents might require surgery to correct the long-term damage to their injuries. These costs would be included in your overall economic damages.

Your lawyer will also take into account the future medical requirements of you as well as the reduced quality of life resulting from your injuries. For instance, if are permanently injured in a crash which resulted in the need to renovate your home so you can access all areas, the cost of doing this could be a part of your non-economic damages.

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