If you can, use your smartphone to get
photos of the accident scene as these are beneficial in negotiating with the auto insurance company.
Not exact matches
If you are seriously hurt in an Atlanta car
accident on the highway and you suspect that roadway construction contributed, be sure to collect
photos of the construction signs at the
scene as the may be moved later and it will become impossible to compare their placement with the standards in the MUTCD.
You can better your chances
of convincing the insurance company that you are deserving
of compensation if you submit evidence along with you claim, such
as photos of the
accident scene, witness statements, and a copy
of the police's report
of the
accident.
If you can not safely do this or you suffered injuries in the
accident ask the police to take
photos of the
scene as part
of their investigation.
In addition to proving the driver's negligence, we work to gather evidence, such
as the police report, eyewitness reports,
photos / videos
of the crash
scene and damage, and input from our
accident specialists, to work to negate any liability the other party may try to pin on you.
Our office will also collect any
photos of your bicycle and the car (s) that hit you,
as well
as photos of your injuries, and the
accident scene.
This can include taking
photos of the
scene of the
accident, ensuring you have relevant police reports, and collecting documentation
of any costs you've incurred, such
as medical bills and property damage invoices.
Examples
of non-electronic evidence in a personal injury case may include:
photos of the
accident scene,
photos of vehicles, physical vehicle parts, natural contributors to an
accident such
as a tree branch, police reports, medical records and personal notes about the
accident.