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Best ways to prove a personal injury accident wasn’t your fault

Submitted by artavia.seo
Thu, 23 Oct 2008

If you were involved in an accident that resulted in personal injury, the only way to clear your name may to be prove that you were not at fault. Perhaps you need to prove this to your insurance company or even a judge in court. In order to get the results you’re looking for, you will need some form of concrete evidence that another party was careless and that this negligence resulted in the accident. Below are a few tips that will help you build a solid case to support your argument.

Produce Photos

A picture speaks a thousand words and could be the key to proving your case. If there is definitive proof left on the scene, take some photos and keep them on standby when it comes time to appear in court. The victim may have a strong case but a legitimate photo is hard to deny.

Gather Witnesses

Having credible witnesses speak on your behalf could work wonders in an injury case. If you had someone sitting in the passenger seat when an accident occurred, get them on your team and improve your chances of being cleared. The more witnesses you are able to gather, the more credible your case appears.

Get a Police Report

If the police were called onto the scene of the accident, more than likely there was a report filed. Whether you or an officer filed the report, be sure to get a copy of the document and review it thoroughly. In many instances the report will be the officer’s view of what they believed to occur. This is often indicated by whether or not citations were issued and who received them.
Any mentioning of violations or carelessness could be the evidence needed to support your claim.

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This article was written on behalf of Claims for you who are a no win no fee accident company and deal with accident compensation for personal injury accidents


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