Jersey Shore Personal Injury and Employment Specialists

Helpful evidence when making a claim after an accident

On Behalf of | Nov 30, 2020 | Car Accidents |

If you’re involved in a car accident in New Jersey, the amount of evidence that is collected could have an impact on how much you receive in a compensation claim. Witnesses of the accident can give evidence to the attorney you hire or to an officer who will give the details to an attorney or the court. The evidence gathered should include details about how the accident happened and when it occurred. You should also try to obtain information about who could have been at fault and where the accident took place.

As the person seeking a claim, it will be your responsibility, along with the help of your motor vehicle accident attorney, to gather and submit evidence. You can approach officers involved with writing accident details to see if they are willing to provide evidence on a professional level. You are the person who is responsible for proving to the court that the other driver should be held responsible for the accident based on the facts presented.

One piece of evidence that you can submit is a statement of what happened according to how you remember the details. This will usually be a sworn statement given to an officer after an accident. Statements from your doctor about injuries related to the accident can be submitted as evidence as well. You should submit details about any lost wages as this can be included in the claim amount. Make sure you submit photographs to your attorney or to the court as these can be clear evidence to support your statements.

After being involved in a motor vehicle accident, an attorney may help you put together a claim for damages by piecing together as much evidence as possible. If you are still recovering from your injuries, an attorney’s assistance may help take the burden off you as you heal.