Taking Photographs and Footage of an Accident
The invention of a portable television station the size of a deck of playing cards has changed society in many ways. But there is nobody as well served by a camera with unlimited film than the person who was most recently in a traffic accident. Even if you don’t have a continuously operating dash camera,…
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What should I do if I’m involved in a traffic accident?
Car accidents are one of the most common types of cases seen by personal injury lawyers. They can be as simple as a fender bender or as complex as a vehicular homicide case where gross negligence took place on the part of a driver. Both types of cases have different severity of consequences and yet…
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Should I Take Pictures at the Accident Scene?
In a word, absolutely. In a car accident when participants and passengers and passers-by are tense and emotional, it’s easy to become flustered. One of the most significant choices to make is to document the scene with photographs. Verifying traffic conditions, emergency responders, the drivers and passengers, and above all, the extent of damage or…
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What If The Faulty Driver Has Inadequate Insurance To Cover My Damages?
If you’ve been involved in an auto accident with another individual who was deemed at fault, you are likely assuming their insurance coverage will take care of the associated expenses. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. There are times when the motorist is simply underinsured, meaning the cost of the damages is more than…
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Should I notify my insurance company of the accident?
The time after a car accident can be hectic, especially if severe damage or injuries were involved. There are many things that need to be done in this situation, and doing them quickly can save you a lot of time, money and hassle later on. Some things can hold less of a priority, but there…
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