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Which Evidence Can Help Me Prove My Personal Injury Case?

If you have suffered an injury, you may be eligible to file a personal injury claim. To avoid common mistakes, the few things that you should do right away after the accident, and the evidence that you will need to prove your personal injury case. As long as the evidence is well-preserved, you will be able to use it in your case. Be sure to let personal injury attorneys know how the accident occurred, and present them with all the evidence that you may have. The Boston personal injury lawyers from Colucci, Colucci, Marcus & Flavin, P.C. represent clients in the fight to recover the maximum possible compensation for their injuries.

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Which Evidence Can Help Me Prove My Personal Injury Case?

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  1. 1 1. Which Evidence Can Help Me Prove My Personal Injury Case?

  2. 2 2. Have you been injured recently as a result of someone else’s negligence? If you have suffered an injury, you may be eligible to file a personal injury claim. The first few days after the accident are the most important ones. In these few days, you usually take certain steps to increase your chances of obtaining the highest compensation possible for your injuries. Or, you do nothing and lose your compensation as a result. To avoid common mistakes, here are the things that you should do right away after the accident, and the evidence that you will need to prove your personal injury case.

  3. 3 3. Photo Evidence ❖ ❖ The scene of the accident ❖ ❖ Parties involved Right after the accident, try and gather as much evidence as you can. Start by taking out your phone and snapping a few photos. Always try and take photos of the following: ❖ ❖ Surrounding area ❖ ❖ Vehicles involved ❖ ❖ Traffic signs or any other signs ❖ ❖ Your injuries

  4. 4 4. The best option is to take several photos from different angles. That way, your attorney will be able to accurately recreate the events and prove the other party’s negligence. If the store owner/manager closes the area right after the accident (as are the cases in a slip and fall accident), ask for permission to go in and take photos of the accident. If you are denied permission to enter, be sure to write that down along with the name of the person who denied your entrance, time it happened and the date.

  5. 5 5. Physical Evidence Having physical evidence will always benefit your case. Something that you can touch and hold, as opposed to a photo, a description, or a “word” in general. Physical evidence will always have priority over any other type of evidence. It can include: ❖ ❖ A piece of torn clothes ❖ ❖ Damaged motorcycle, bicycle or a car ❖ ❖ A defective product

  6. 6 6. As long as the evidence is well-preserved, you will be able to use it in your case. Be sure to let personal injury attorneys in Boston know how the accident occurred, and present them with all the evidence that you may have. Proving negligence is very important in every personal injury case. Without it, you will not be able to file a claim and will not receive compensation for your: ❖ ❖ Property damage ❖ ❖ Lost wages ❖ ❖ Medical bills ❖ ❖ Pain and suffering

  7. 7 ADDRESS: CONTACT DETAILS: 31 Milk Street, 4th Floor Boston, MA 02109 PHONE NO.: WEBSITE: www.coluccilaw.com /contact-us/ 617-917-3917

  8. 8 THANK YOU…!

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