If you have been injured in an accident that was caused by negligence, you may be able to hold the negligent party to account. You can do this by filing a personal injury claim.
The negligent party’s insurer will then have the opportunity to make you an offer, or the case can go to court. In any case, as with all legal claims, evidence is crucial. What kind of evidence will help with your claim? Here are a couple of possibilities:
Witness accounts
If you have been injured in a car crash or other traumatic accident, then it’s likely that you were in shock. Your injuries may also have distorted your memory, especially if you have suffered head injuries. This is why it’s important to gather witness accounts.
Ideally, witnesses will come forward and offer you their contact details. They will be able to give an impartial account of what happened, which could strengthen your claim.
Photographs and video
Nowadays, there are few moments in public areas that aren’t caught on camera. If you’ve been in an accident, it may be worth asking local businesses if they have CCTV. Even better, if you have a dashcam, this will be invaluable to your claim.
If you can’t get video footage, then photo evidence of your injuries can be very useful. However, these cannot replace an official diagnosis from a medical provider.
Seeking medical attention is the most important thing after an accident. After that, you can start looking into your legal options. Having legal guidance will give you a better idea of how personal injury law works in Wisconsin.