Evidence Used to Prove a Personal Injury Claim

Updated on January 22, 2020

After an accident, you might be considering bringing a personal injury claim or lawsuit against whoever you believe hurt you. This is your right, and you could receive a financial award for the damages you suffered due to your accident. Before you can receive a settlement, you will need to prove your case.

Proving your case means gathering up enough evidence to demonstrate the fault of the person who caused the accident. 

For instance, if you were hurt in a trip-and-fall accident at your local department store, you need to collect evidence that proves the store or its workers were to blame for your accident. Do you have photos of the accident scene, which was littered with debris for customers to trip over? Was there a loose tile that caused you to trip, and do you have the statement of a witness who saw the incident?

Why Evidence Is Crucial in Winning a Personal Injury Claim

Collecting evidence is important to your personal injury claim because it’s used to win your case. You can’t sue someone without evidence against them. You have to be able to show why they are legally responsible for your injury. That is the role of evidence.

Gathering evidence can be a challenge, and a lot of people will get help from a personal injury lawyer, such as one at Spencer Calahan Injury Lawyers, to find the evidence they need. A lawyer can advise you on what types of evidence you should get ahold of. Evidence will be different for each case, but you should gather as much evidence as you can.

Types of Evidence You Could Use to Prove Your Case

Here are some types of evidence that could help you prove a personal injury case.

Statements from Witnesses

Witnesses are so important in any type of case. A witness saw the event in real time and can report on what they saw. These statements should be immediately collected, and the contact information should be collected too. If you don’t have any witness statements, do everything you can to get them.

Photo Evidence

When you’ve been hurt, photographs can be huge in proving your case. They can document the scene of the accident, show your injuries, and help to prove what caused the accident. As soon as possible, take photos or have someone else do this for you.

Video Evidence

Like photo evidence, video evidence can help paint the picture of the accident scene. It can show what caused your accident. For instance, if a slippery floor caused your accident, the video can show the wet surface of the floor or show what caused the floor to become slippery. Video evidence can show injuries as well.

Medical Evidence

Medical evidence can show the seriousness of your injuries as well as how much money you’ve been paying in medical expenses. Your doctor’s statements, reports, and medical documentation can also be used as evidence in your case.

The sooner you gather evidence after your injury accident, the better off your case will be.

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