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Collecting Evidence for a Brownsburg Car Accidents

When we collect evidence to address your vehicle-related injuries, there are two things we are looking for. First, we are looking to prove liability for someone other than yourself. Then, we are looking to prove the losses you experienced. Collecting evidence for a Brownsburg car accident claim can involve a lot of pieces, which is why we recommend working with a seasoned car collision attorney as soon as you can. The ability to secure a settlement or win a jury trial hinges on the evidence we provide.

Gathering Evidence

When you call us for representation, we will gather the necessary information on how the collision happened, how you were injured, and how it has impacted you. The first thing we must prove is liability. We will acquire statements from witnesses, get a copy of the police report, obtain pictures of the accident scene, and potentially initiate a crash reconstruction. Typically, in a general car accident case, we can obtain the liability evidence within a couple of weeks, though it may take longer if a semi-truck is involved.

What Evidence Do We Look For?

When it comes to evidence, the task is twofold: we look for liability and for damages. We may look for footage of an intersection, nearby business security footage, tire streaks on the ground, and any witnesses who may have been present for the crash. We can also examine the cost to repair the vehicle. It might not look like there is a lot of visible evidence, but the frame underneath the car could be bent, which shows a high-impact crash.

In terms of damages, we look at how your injuries were caused by this impact. Attorneys will see if the doctors can show how the injury was caused by the accident and identify any future medical treatment. We can also talk with family members about how your injuries have impacted them, which can be presented to a jury if the case goes to trial. Instead of just presenting numbers, we want to tell a story and show the faces of people who are directly affected. This is especially important if the plaintiff suffered a catastrophic injury and will be disabled for the rest of their life.

Does This Vary Depending on the Case?

Each case has its own specific requirements for evidence. For example, if a semi-truck is involved, we request the black box or records from the trucking company that confirm what the driver was doing and how much load they were carrying. That information would not be necessary for an automobile fender bender or a car rear-ending someone. Yet for nearly all drivers, we try to determine if they were overtired, drinking alcohol, driving distracted, or speeding.

Presenting It in Court

Typically, when evidence is collected, the law requires us to turn it over to the other side, known as “discovery.” If we are attempting mediation to resolve the case, we also present that evidence to the other side. When court trials become necessary, there are certain guidelines regarding how to present them. We believe in transparency and ask the defense to request any type of record or evidence that they need for you to be properly compensated.

Call a Brownsburg Attorney for Help in Collecting Car Accident Evidence

It is important that clients are good historians when they go to the doctor after a crash, explaining exactly what is bothering them and how it is causing pain. When someone goes to the doctor, they may be afraid of coming across as complaining, but any injuries they identify will go in their records, which will eventually be used to prove losses in a civil lawsuit.

We know what steps you need to take, including the collection of evidence after a car accident in Brownsburg. Please call our personal injury attorneys now to schedule a free consultation.

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