Take photographs of your injuries and save any items of personal property that were damaged such as torn clothing, a broken watch, bent bike tires, etc..
This includes
taking photographs of any injuries as well as the accident site.
Take photographs of injuries, vehicle damage, and the accident scene or area in which the accident occurred, if it is safe to do so;
In the meantime, you should
take photographs of your injuries and keep a journal of how they affect your ability to perform daily tasks of living.
If you have suffered lacerations, bruising, or other injuries,
take photographs of your injuries, reflecting the injury and any bandages or braces that may have been placed.
Take photographs of your injuries and the scene of the accident.
If you have suffered lacerations, road rash, bruising, or other injuries,
take photographs of your injuries, reflecting the injury and any bandages or braces that may have been placed.
If you have been involved in a Massachusetts car accident, immediately take photographs of the vehicles involved (before they have been moved in any way), as well as the scene of the accident (location), and,
take photographs of your injuries, if possible.
Take photographs of your injuries and the vehicle as soon as you can.
Not exact matches
Continue to
take good
photographs of your
injuries at regular intervals.
The scenarios ran the gamut
of clinic woes: missing Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) drugs; a breach
of client confidentiality when
photographs of a patient are posted on the Internet; a long - term employee who develops physical problems and a toxic attitude; the pros and cons
of major equipment purchases; a new specialist who
takes advantage
of training funded by the clinic, then accepts a new job; a veterinarian who suffers fatal
injuries on the job; an emergency call from a client who has not paid bills in the past.
In 1947, toward the end
of his painful convalescence, he
took his first
photograph since his
injury.
You should document and locate any witnesses to your
injury accident and if possible
take photographs of the dangerous condition.
As you move to safety,
take photographs of the accident scene for later evidence in your South Carolina personal
injury claim.
Today it is very easy to
take photographs of a damaged car, an
injury or an accident scene at any location and at any time because most people have camera features in their cellular phones.
Take photographs of the general location
of your fall and the hazard that caused you to trip or slip as well as
of your
injuries — a picture is worth a thousand words!
You should also
photograph all physical
injuries you sustain and continue
taking photographs through the recovery
of your
injuries.
Depending on the severity
of the collision and / or
injuries involved, the TCR may also include
photographs taken by police at the scene
While the injured victim is collecting his or her evidence, he or she should know that the insurance company for the hotel is also out there, interviewing people and
taking photographs and looking into the lives
of the person (s) filing a claim (that can mean looking at past lawsuits filed by the victim and even asking the victim to turn over their medical records — medical records that predate the current accident, even if the medical records are totally unrelated to the current
injuries).
Take as many
photographs as you can
of the accident site, the damage to the vehicles, and your visible
injuries.
If injured, consider
taking photographs periodically
of the
injuries.
If you have bruising, lacerations and abrasions, or end up with any scarring as a result
of your
injuries,
take photographs of them.
Take photographs of all damage, any
injuries, and the scene.
Our New York personal
injury attorney's initial investigation on your case may include interviewing, eyewitnesses while the memory
of the accident is still fresh in their minds, speaking to the police and medical personnel on the scene, and obtaining their reports,
taking photographs of the scene and the instrumentalities
of the accident, before anything is altered and obtaining videos from nearby stores or ATM's.
We will
take photographs and video
of your
injuries; the scene where the
injury occurred; and all objects involved in the incident (such as the motor vehicles involved).
We will have our investigators
take photographs of the damaged vehicles involved, the crash scene and / or your
injuries immediately.
The reasoning behind
taking pictures
of the
injuries is that your loved one's
injuries may heal and the
photographs will have a greater impact on your case than someone simply reading about the
injuries.
Take photographs of the accident scene, your car, your
injuries or any other area which may need to considered in your case.
Photographs of the scene
of the accident will need to be
taken at approximately the same time
of day as the truck accident that caused your
injuries, and preferably
taken on the same day
of the week as your accident to accurately reflect normal traffic conditions at the time
of the accident.
Attorney Dunne will conduct a thorough investigation
of the location
of the accident and how the accident happened, review the nature
of your
injuries,
take photographs, inquire about witnesses and develop the right strategy for your particular case.
If available, use a camera to
take photographs of various elements
of the accidents including property damage to vehicles and any other objects, the specific location where the accident, and any visible
injuries that were caused by the accident.
Have
photographs taken of your
injuries, damage to your vehicle and the bad guy's vehicle if you can.
We go to the scene and
take extensive
photographs of the scene, the
injuries, the property damage and any other relevant items.
Take steps to protect any evidence you may need to prove your
injury, such as your totaled car,
photographs of an accident or
injury scene, clothing you were wearing, damaged personal belongings, and so forth
You can gather evidence for your personal
injury claim by
taking multiple
photographs of the elevator accident scene.
If you can't
take photos because
of your
injuries, try to have someone else
photograph it for you as soon as possible after you seek medical care.
If you are involved in a slip - and - fall or other type
of personal
injury accident,
take photographs of the accident scene conditions at the time
of your accident.
Try to
take photographs of the scene
of the accident as well as your
injuries.
Take photographs of the defective product, write down the details
of the incident that caused your
injury, and gather the name (s) and contact information for anyone who may have witnessed the
injury.
You should also
take photographs of any visible
injuries or bruises as a result
of the accident.
Take photographs of your child's
injuries.
If you are unable, because
of your
injuries, to
take photographs, see if you can have a friend or family member do it for you.
Taking multiple
photographs of the site
of the mishap and
of the individuals involved, including their
injuries.
While you are still at the scene
of the accident, try to
take photographs of the accident and any
injuries sustained by you or anyone else that was in your car before they heal.
We will
take photographs and video
of the scene where the
injury occurred; your
injuries; and all objects involved in the incident (such as the motor vehicles involved).
[FN52] Calls to 911; police reports; restraining orders with their supporting affidavits; convictions and criminal records; medical records;
photographs of injuries or
of property damage; the affidavits
of neighbors, coworkers, friends, and family members; answering machine tapes or notes with angry messages or threats; journals kept by the client or her children; detailed records
of problems with provisional arrangements for child transfer — all these and more may provide actors in the family court system with the documentation they need to
take the abuse seriously.