Not exact matches
If there are good
photos of the
accident scene and
of the injuries sustained, they should be
included.
Take
photos of the
accident scene with a camera,
including pictures
of damage done to vehicles involved, road conditions, injuries, etc..
Videos or
photos of the
accident scene,
including all vehicles involved, injuries that were sustained, and any other pertinent factors
If possible, victims should also take
photos of the
accident scene,
including both vehicles, proximity to traffic signals and any skid marks left by the truck.
Therefore, you should take
photos of the
accident scene and your car damage and
include them in your claim.
We will work with experts
including accident reconstructionists and automotive experts who help collect black box data evidence and
photos of accident scenes and automobiles.
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.
Send your
accident diagram
including the
photos of the vehicles and the
scene of the
accident to your lawyer, the other party or the insurance company.
Their process may
include documenting interviews with crash witnesses and recording video and
photos of the
accident scene.