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Why Should I Take Photos if I Am Injured in an Accident?

 Posted on February 05, 2025 in Personal Injury

Larimer County, CO personal injury lawyerYou have probably seen articles telling you to take photos at an accident scene if you are injured, and you may have wondered why. The reason is not related to your social media accounts; in fact, you should avoid social media because your posts could actually harm your compensation claim. Whether you are injured in a car accident or another type of personal injury situation, you should take pictures that a skilled Larimer County, CO personal injury lawyer can use as evidence to support your claim.

Why Should I Take Pictures After an Accident?

Because you are present at the scene of your accident immediately after it happens, you have a unique advantage. You can take multiple photos and record videos before the scene changes. For example, after a car accident, the vehicles will eventually be moved. Vehicle placement can reveal the impact angles, and vehicle damage can indicate impact speed; both details may be used to assign fault.

Regardless of the kind of accident you are involved in, you should try to capture:

  • The entire accident scene, from multiple points of view

  • The lighting and weather conditions

  • Your injuries, as well as others if several people were injured

  • Anything that contributed to your accident, such as potholes or debris at a construction site

  • Eyewitnesses who were present

  • Video or audio recordings of witness statements, with their permission

If you were involved in a motor vehicle accident, take photos of vehicle placement and damage. Photos of skid marks are also valuable evidence. While your lawyer will investigate your accident, the photographic evidence you preserve can play a big part in substantiating your claim for compensation.

Why Do I Need Evidence to Support My Claim?

Most personal injury cases require proof that someone else’s negligence caused your accident. You need evidence that shows why your accident happened, who caused it, and the harm you suffered because of it.

Pursuing compensation usually begins by filing an insurance claim, but insurers do not like to pay them. They may try to deny your claim, offer an extremely low settlement, or use other tactics that could reduce or eliminate your payout. The evidence, whether collected by you or during our investigation, helps your attorney establish the at-fault party’s liability and prove that the damages you seek are fair, deserved, and accurate.

Contact Our Experienced Fort Collins, CO Personal Injury Attorney

What you do after an accident is important, and the photographic evidence you gather is often a key part of supporting your insurance claim. When you discuss your case with our dedicated Larimer County, CO car accident attorney, remember to mention the evidence you obtained. Contact Hoggatt Law Office, P.C. online or call 970-225-2190 today to arrange a complimentary consultation.  Se Habla Español.

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