Pictures and videos can be some of the most useful evidence in car accident compensation claims, helping victims prove liability and recover the damages they need.
Before leaving the accident’s location, take pictures of your injuries, property damage, debris, and the surrounding area. Our lawyers can review these photos with crash reconstruction experts, who may clarify crucial questions, such as how fast each party drove and who initiated the impact. In addition to analyzing photos from victims, we can also obtain pictures taken by law enforcement and eyewitnesses. Eyewitnesses may be able to provide useful statements and helpful photos so we can prioritize scheduling interviews immediately. After surveying the accident site during our investigations, we may obtain other evidence, like video footage from surveillance cameras.
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While still at the crash site, victims should attempt to take various pictures, starting with photos of their injuries, followed by pictures of property damage and the area surrounding the accident location.
When able to do so, victims should try to photograph their injuries using their phones or any other devices accessible to them. Pictures of your injuries at the scene can help show you were hurt during the specific collision involving the negligent driver. These photos can help us show the initial severity of your injuries at the site, which we can solidify with records from paramedics and your first visit to the emergency room.
In high-speed collisions, victims might be thrown from their vehicles or otherwise sustain debilitating injuries that separate them from their phones, making it hard to photograph their injuries. In these situations, victims can ask first responders for help photographing their injuries, and we can obtain these pictures afterward.
Suppose you sustained visible injuries in the accident, such as disfiguring injuries. In that case, you can continue photographing them throughout your physical recovery to document your progress or show how your injuries continue to affect you.
When reconstructing a crash, experts can assess photos of property damage, like the point of impact on your vehicle and broken glass or other debris on the road. Accident reconstruction is useful in many car accident claims, particularly those threatened by Indiana’s comparative fault rules, which lower compensation for victims who share fault for their injuries and, in some cases, block it completely. If an at-fault driver claims you contributed to an accident, making them liable for fewer damages, testimony from a crash reconstruction expert could undermine those arguments and help ensure your full financial recovery.
If either vehicle came in contact with a fixed object on the road, like a street sign, median, or telephone pole, photograph that as well. Also, take pictures of the final landing positions of involved vehicles, as this information is also useful to experts when reconstructing car accidents.
Photos encompassing the entire scene can help our car accident lawyers eliminate or identify possible contributing factors to the accident, like potholes, poor visibility, or bad weather conditions. If the accident happened because the negligent driver ignored a traffic sign, like a no-left turn sign, photograph the traffic sign in relation to the accident’s location. In these situations, drivers might claim they could not see traffic signs because of poor visibility or obstruction, and photos of the area can undermine those arguments during your case.
The accident scene will not remain intact for long, as leaving debris on the road could seriously endanger other drivers. Because of this, immediately after an accident might be your only opportunity to preserve the scene and document evidence by taking photos.
While victims may photograph crash sites, so might first responders and eyewitnesses. Our lawyers can help victims obtain pictures and videos from other sources to use in their compensation claims against negligent drivers.
Victims should always call the police for accidents, particularly those that result in bodily injury or death, according to I.C. § 9-26-1-1.1(a)(3). Police officers might take photos to help victims document serious collisions, especially if victims cannot take pictures themselves because of their injuries. We can help victims obtain these images with police accident reports and see how they might benefit their claims.
Eyewitnesses often take pictures or videos of catastrophic accidents. They might stop to provide aid, call the police, or assist in any way they can, such as by helping victims take photos. After identifying eyewitnesses, our lawyers can schedule interviews with them to preserve their statements and obtain any photos they might have taken of the accident’s fallout. Reviewing all pictures of the scene is important, as photos from other sources might contain new information or show the scene from a different perspective or angle that could help your compensation case.
In addition to asking eyewitnesses for any pictures they have of property damage or the accident’s fallout, we can also conduct in-depth interviews with them, asking them detailed questions about what they saw and how the other party was negligent.
Several types of cameras could film accidents, including surveillance cameras on private properties, dashboard cameras, and doorbell cameras. Victims can scan the area for identifiable security cameras when a collision happens. Our lawyers can also survey the area surrounding the crash site to locate possible video devices and quickly contact the owners, who might not realize their cameras filmed a collision and could delete the footage if they do not know its relevance to a victim’s case.
For a free case review from Wruck Paupore, call our car accident lawyers at (219) 322-1166.
Don is a founding partner and one of the nation’s top-ranked personal injury litigators. He is a member of the Multi-million Dollar Advocates Forum, which includes less than 1% of the nation’s trial lawyers, and awarded the highest ranking given by Martindale Hubbel and AVVO.
More importantly, Don understands representing personal injury victims is about more than recovering the best settlement: it’s about helping clients get back on their feet and supporting them in every aspect of their recovery.
In nearly all cases, our clients seek compensation from the wrongdoer’s insurance company. Before forming Wruck Paupore, Jason worked for a prominent law firm representing some of the world’s largest insurers. This experience gives Jason a deep understanding of the insurance industry and the strategies it uses to pay injury victims as little as possible.
Jason -- and our entire team -- put this inside knowledge to work to force insurance companies to pay what is actually owed. Often, we use the insurance company’s own tactics against them as we fight for the full compensation our client deserves.
For more than four decades, Keith has been fighting for injury victims. During that time, he’s watched the insurance industry change, with insurers now more interested in protecting their stock price than treating injury victims fairly.
Since the beginning, Keith has put people first. From his childhood in Gary, Indiana during the 1960’s and working his way through law school, Keith has risen to become one of the Midwest’s most respected trial lawyers. He has never forgotten that being a lawyer is about helping people -- and seeing injury victims through struggles in a way that could change their lives forever.
Over the decades, Keith, Don and Jason have fought relentlessly for clients, even when other lawyers have said the case was impossible to win.
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