From Injury to Compensation: 9 Steps to Secure Evidence in Your Claim
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If you've been injured due to someone else's negligence, gathering evidence is crucial to winning your personal injury claim. This evidence will help prove your injuries, how they happened, and the fault of the other party. Here's a look at 9 key types of evidence to consider: 1. Medical records: These document your injuries, treatment, and ongoing medical needs. Keep all bills and receipts related to your care. 2. Accident scene photos and videos: Include damaged property, skid marks, and any hazards that may have contributed. 3. Police reports: This documents the officer's observations and investigation into the accident. 4. Eyewitness statements: Get written statements signed and dated, if possible. 5. Expert opinions: Experts like accident reconstructionists or medical specialists can provide valuable insights into how the accident occurred or the extent of your injuries. 6. Security camera footage: Request copies if footage is available. 7. Phone records: Cell phone data can help establish timelines or potentially show distracted driving. 8. Personal journals: Document your physical and emotional pain, as well as the daily challenges. 9. Employment records: Document any lost wages or missed work due to your injury. This is not an exhaustive list, and the specific evidence needed will vary depending on your case. Contact Goldberg Injury Lawyers today for a free consultation.
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