If you’ve been injured in any type of accident, it’s important to know how to document an accident before you leave the scene. This will enhance your ability to make a claim. To make a claim against the responsible parties you will need to prove that they caused the accident and that your injuries were a result of their actions. Properly documenting the accident will help your Central Florida accident lawyer get you the highest amount of compensation possible. Shapiro Injury Group offers aggressive representation throughout Central Florida. Call 321-900-HURT to schedule a free in person or remote consultation.
For traffic accidents, it’s important to call the police so that they can come to the scene and take a report. Never leave the scene of a car accident before the police arrive. For accidents at businesses such as slip and falls and dog bites, be sure to file an incident report with a manager or homeowner and get a copy for your records. For all types of accidents, taking the right type of photos can be extremely helpful for your case.
Be sure to take photos of street signs, intersections, and/or store signs that show exactly where the accident happened. Next, take photos of things that show how the accident happened such as a stop sign, a pothole, oil on the floor, etc. Take photos of vehicles and any other damaged property such as a fence or railing. It’s also important to take photos of any visual signs of injury to yourself and others involved. Keep the discharge papers from the hospital and cards from all the health care providers that treat you.
Properly documenting your accident will help get your case off to a great start. It’s important to contact an attorney as soon as possible after an accident because deadlines can be short and evidence can be destroyed if you wait too long. Shapiro Injury Group offers aggressive representation to accident victims throughout Central Florida. Call 321-900-HURT to schedule a free in person or remote consultation.