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Types Of Substantiating Evidence That Supports A Personal Injury Claim

Types Of Substantiating Evidence That Supports A Personal Injury Claim


Personal injury cases are won and the most amount of compensation is rewarded to those individuals with strong claims.  Strong claims come from strong substantiating evidence backing your claim. When you have been injured by another party’s negligence you need to prove this. To increase your chances of obtaining your full compensation and working through the process correctly, it is best advised to enlist the help of an expert Phoenix personal injury lawyer.

Accident Report

Calling the police after you have been in an accident is a necessary step to take.  Specifically, when the accident was not your fault, the report the police officer puts together details and unbiased account of what happened at the scene of the accident.  It also will be the official record that will many times lay blame on which party the officer believes is liable.  This is huge for your claim. You can obtain an accident report by requesting one from the responding law enforcement agency.

Medical Records

Injured parties do best for their health and wellness as well as the strength of their claims for physical harm when there are medical records proving injury existence as well as their severity.  You should keep track of everything including:

  • Emergency room records
  • Hosptial records
  • Medical bills
  • Receipts for any payments for treatment or therapies
  • Psychological records
  • Doctor’s reports
  • Prescription records and payments for medications

Medical Records

If you have been injured, you must seek medical attention immediately. This prompt response can help you avoid worsening your injuries and establish the link between your injuries and the accident.

You should hold onto the following types of medical records:

  • Emergency room records
  • Hospital records
  • Medical bills
  • Receipts for payments of medical bills
  • Records from physical therapists

It may be a good idea to request your medical records before the accident from your primary care physician.  The reason is that your Arizona personal injury lawyer will be able to show a stark contrast between your health before the accident and how the accident has negatively impacted it after.

Employment Records

Injuries that cause you to have to miss work and use your leave or worse, miss wages and income can put a massive toll on your family and your livelihood. You may even put in a situation where the injuries are permanent and will stop you from ever being able to perform the work you did before the accident.   This could cause you to have to take a loss in income for a lower-paying job once you can get back to work.  You deserve to be compensated for these losses in income that were not your fault.

Photographs

Types Of Substantiating Evidence That Supports A Personal Injury ClaimThe sooner you can take photos of the following, the better:

  • The accident scene
  • Your injuries
  • The environment
  • Personal property damages

Visual evidence is always a stronger form of context for adjusters and juries to understand how severe the impact of the accident truly was.

Witness Testimony

Objective perspectives on what occurred can be crucial in backing up your claims and proving the account you have provided.

Pain Journals

Calculating pain and suffering is a bit of a tricky process since it cannot be quantified. If you have daily accounts of your struggles and feelings, you can better represent your suffering, physical, and emotional distress.

Contacting An Experienced Phoenix Personal Injury Attorney

Putting together all of the parts and ensuring the whole process goes off smoothly is where an Arizona serious injury attorney is invaluable.  When you have been injured in an accident you need strong legal representation. Contact our team of understanding  Phoenix personal injury attorneys at ELG today at 623-562-3838 to schedule a free consultation at either our Mesa or Pheonix offices.