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WHAT ROLE DOES EVIDENCE PLAY IN CAR ACCIDENT CASES?

Steven Day Feb. 4, 2019

When you're in a car accident, you may feel overwhelmed with all of the steps you have to take. From making sure you report the accident to calling your insurance company to hiring an accident attorney, there are a lot of things that need to be taken care of. But one of the most important steps you need to follow is making sure that any evidence from the accident is properly handled. This article is going to take a closer look at the role evidence plays in personal injury matters.

Showing damages: One of the main purposes of having evidence from a car accident is to show proof of damages. This proof could include photographs of the accident scene, police reports, and even medical records. All of these different types of evidence play a critical role in showing insurance companies, and possibly a judge, what kind of damages were sustained in the accident. Providing evidence of damages is often the base of a car crash claim.

Proving fault: Proving fault is not always easy in car accident cases. In fact, more often than not, it's going to be one of the more difficult parts of a personal injury case. This is where having strong evidence comes in -- you should always report the accident to the police, take pictures of the scene, and even get witness statements when possible. An experienced attorney will then be able to use the evidence to prove who was at fault for the accident and therefore responsible for compensation.

Establishing correct compensation: Receiving fair compensation is usually the end goal for a personal injury claim. And because Nevada's statute of limitation on personal injury claims is two years, you may have a lot of different damages you're seeking compensation for. Having strong evidence, like receipts from getting your car fixed or medical bills, can help establish what kind of compensation should be met. Without evidence of payment you've made related to the incident, you're going to have a tough time receiving the compensation you deserve.

Having the right evidence can make or break your personal injury case. So make sure you hire a reputable lawyer after an accident to ensure you have the evidence you need to build a strong claim.