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How to Preserve Car Accident Evidence for a Personal Injury Claim

How to Preserve Car Accident Evidence for a Personal Injury Claim

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This PPT makes you aware of the most important thing a person needs to do right after a car accident happened with him/her. It is to preserve evidence for a personal injury claim which really matters a lot. This will come in handy during lawsuits and insurance claims. Check out the PPT to know-how.

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How to Preserve Car Accident Evidence for a Personal

Injury Claim

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There are some steps: To Preserve Car Accident Evidence For Personal Injury Claim

Try to keep yourself calm Use advance warning devices  Call for help immediately Collect as much evidence as you can Get a bird's eye view start taking pictures of your own injuries Get the names and addresses of those involved in the accident Take advice from a personal injury attorney 

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Try to keep yourself calm

DO NOT run away. Leaving the scene of the crime, especially if you are directly involved, will only make you look bad. Even if it wasn't your fault, the police might assume that it is, if you bolt. Breathe deeply and Instead, carefully move your vehicle from the highway to a safe side.

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Use advance warning devices Safety professionals have come to rely on road flares when they want to warn

oncoming traffic and motorists about an accident site ahead. Flares were first used in the railroad industry to signal train conductors about how close they were to a train ahead of them.

So, Once you are out of traffic, take out your advance warning devices (such as cones, flares, or reflectors) and put them around the accident scene to divert other cars away. 

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Call for help immediately

After the car accident you can call for help like 911, As well as the local police department and any of your family member. While you are waiting, see if maybe you can assist those who are wounded. DO NOT move those with severe injuries! Moving them would do more harm than good.

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Collect evidence Collecting Evidence May Have Strong Impact On Your Case Photos, Statements And Witness Accounts Can Be Essential So, while waiting for the police and/or ambulance unit, take this chance to collect

as much evidence as you can. Once again, DO NOT move anything. If you have a camera or Smartphone with you, take pictures of the accident from multiple angles. Take photos of those injured as well with their permission.

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Get a bird's eye view Bird’s eye view means a view from a high angle as if seen by a bird in flight. If

there is a tree or any elevation nearby, use it to get a bird's eye view.. So that you can identify all skid marks, dents, and vehicle position.

Counting on law enforcers alone for evidence won't be enough to defend yourself should the other party file a lawsuit against you.

you might need such evidence for your insurance claim too.

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start taking pictures of your own injuries

There is an old Confucian or Chinese proverb that says, “A picture is worth a thousand words.”

If you’re involved in, personal injury case photos can be an effective tool to help prove your personal injury case.

Take as many photographs as possible. Make sure you get several angles of the entire body, including shots zoomed in

and zoomed out on cuts, bruises, casts, etc. Try not to smile or pose, as these personal injury case photos are for legal

purposes

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Get the names and addresses of those involved in the accident

Before assessing property damage, make sure everyone involved in the accident is okay. Get medical attention for anyone who needs it.

Get the names, numbers, addresses, drivers' license numbers, license plate numbers, and basic insurance information from all drivers involved. If there are passengers, also obtain their names, numbers, and addresses. In talking to other drivers, try to be cordial and cooperative.

Give them your name and contact details too. They could be direct witnesses or passersby.

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How Choose Best Personal Injuries Attorney

Experience– pick an attorney/firm with years of experience that know what to do and how to do it

Focus area– pick an attorney/firm that focuses on your type of case Reputation– choosing an attorney/firm that has a good reputation with insurance

companies, court systems, etc., can benefit you when trying to obtain compensation

Client Testimonials– see what past clients have said about their experience working with the attorney/firm

Personality– it is important to feel comfortable with the attorney/firm and find the right fit for you

There are uncountable firms related to the legal services which is provided car and personal injuries attorney.

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Why it is beneficial to hire a personal injury attorney

They are used to dealing with these types of cases and know how to deal with insurance companies- they know how much a reasonable settlement amount is

They are experienced in getting compensation for damages you might not be aware you are entitled compensation for (ex: mental suffering)

They can help you pursue a lawsuit if necessary

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Take advice from a personal injury attorney 

Your Attorney Can Help Collect Evidence But Acting Fast Is Advisable. As soon as you are able, seek legal advice from a personal injury attorney in your

locality. Show him the pictures and/or videos you took, and discuss the case in detail. Even if the other party has not filed any legal action yet, it's important to ask about your options. Your attorney can evaluate the situation and answer all your questions. Don't wait until it's too late to get the right legal counsel. In the event that an injury claim is filed against you, you would already know the best course of action.

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Contact-US

If you want to get your personal injury claim or car accident attorney then feel free to contact Alpine Law Group

Phone Number:800-984-4123 Website: https://www.alpinelawgroup.com/ Address: Alpine Law Group Corporate Headquarters Direct All Official

Correspondence Here:234 E. Colorado Blvd,Suite #720Pasadena, CA 91101