As you move to safety,
take photographs of the accident scene for later evidence in your South Carolina personal injury claim.
Write a statement about what happened, and
take photographs of the accident scene.
When necessary, interview witnesses, take statements from the investigating police officer and
take photographs of accident scene.
In addition to this information, police officers may want to
take photographs of the accident scene.
Take photographs of the accident scene and review any video surveillance footage of where the accident took place
Take photographs of the accident scene, your car, your injuries or any other area which may need to considered in your case.
Take photographs of the accident scene from as many angles as you can, making sure to use good light and clear photography.
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.
You should also
take photographs of the accident scene as well as all the vehicles involved.
Take photographs of an accident scene to secure evidence which can be presented during court proceedings
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In an automobile
accident case, for instance, the attorney will investigate the
accident, obtain the police report
of the
accident,
take statements
of witnesses to the
accident, and
take photographs of the
scene (including skid marks that will disappear in a matter
of days) and the vehicles involved in the
accident.
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.
Thus in the minutes proceeding an mva if you have a camera with you (and many cellular phones have cameras and video cameras these days) then from a safe location you might immediately document the
accident scene (
of ALL vehicles involved) by
taking photograph or video footage.
Document the
accident:
Take photographs and notes at the
scene of the
accident to document what happened.
Take photographs of injuries, vehicle damage, and the
accident scene or area in which the
accident occurred, if it is safe to do so;
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.
They can visit the
accident scene,
take photographs, talk to any witnesses, contact any local business owners to see if they have surveillance video footage
of the collision or contact the city to confirm whether they have traffic light camera footage.
And that has been one
of the biggest factors that have changed in auto
accident cases, is the ability for our clients to document the
scene, to
take photographs of not only their vehicle but the other vehicle at the
scene, and sometimes even document the
scene and how the
accident occurred.
Have someone
take photographs or a video
of the
scene to document the conditions and circumstances surrounding the
accident.
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.
If possible,
take cell phone
photographs, unless you have a regular camera,
of the truck, all involved vehicles, markings on the truck, and
of the
accident scene.
Take photographs of your injuries and the
scene of the
accident.
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 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.
Try to
take photographs of the
scene of the
accident as well as your injuries.
The experts can establish the auto driver's fault by measuring the skid marks,
taking photographs of the
scene and getting information from witnesses present during the
accident.
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.