What Evidence Is Needed For A Car Accident Injury Claim?

What evidence is needed for a car accident injury claim?

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When you're injured in a car accident, you may be able to get compensation from the other driver or from their insurance company. There are many different types of car accident injuries and damage you can receive, including:

-Minor bruises and cuts
-Broken bones
-Head injuries
-Spinal cord injuries
-Back and neck injuries
-Internal organ damage, like herniated disks or even death!

When you talk to your lawyer about a car accident injury claim, there will be two main things they'll want to know: how severe were the injuries, and what evidence exists that shows that the other driver was at fault for causing the accident? The severity of your injuries is an objective fact—you have a medical diagnosis, which will be one of the first things your lawyer will ask for. If you don't have medical records yet, but you've already sought care for your injuries (like a visit to urgent care) or if you've been to a doctor's appointment, print out your appointment confirmations or ask your lawyer about requesting copies of those forms. The other thing that's necessary is evidence showing the other driver was at fault for causing the accident.

If you have any questions or need a Car Accident Lawyer, please call this law firm for a free consultation.

Ascent Law LLC

8833 S Redwood Road Suite C

West Jordan UT 84088

(801) 676-5506

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