Understanding the Basics of Consumer, Financial and Personal Injury Law

How To Back Up Your Injury Claims For The Courts

Hiring an experienced lawyer to represent you throughout your personal injury case is essential to ensure that nothing important is overlooked when it comes to proving how you were injured. A good personal injury lawyer is also effective at negotiating settlements that will cover their clients' pain, suffering, and loss of income due to the injuries they have endured due to negligence of some kind. Whether you have been hurt at work, you've experienced malpractice at a hospital, or you have been injured in a car accident that wasn't your fault, there are a few things you can do to back up your injury claims to assist your lawyer in proving your case in the court system – consider implementing one or more of these techniques:

Collect Statements

One of the best ways to back up your injury claims is to collect statements from witnesses, if at all possible. For example, after a car accident you can go speak with home or business owners in the vicinity of the accident to find out if they witnessed anything. If so, simply ask them to write a short statement about what they saw and have them sign it. Be sure to get contact information for your lawyer before making copies of the statements you collect. Keep the copies in a safe place for yourself and deliver the originals to your lawyer.

Take Pictures

If your injuries are visual, an easy way to prove and keep track of your injuries is to take photos of them. It's a good idea to take photos on a regular basis during the weeks leading up to your court date so that the courts can see how your injuries have evolved since initially being hurt, which can have an effect on the settlement you are offered when all is said and done. If you are able to prove that your injuries are lasting through photos, you may be offered a higher settlement than if photos were not submitted as evidence.

Keep a Diary

Another way to keep track of your injuries and to make sure nothing is overlooked (such as an important appointment with your doctor or a physical therapy session) is to keep a diary. Start with a new diary so that only information relating to your personal injury case is recorded in it, and make it a point to jot down your physical and mental condition, any medications you had to take throughout the day, whether or not you missed work, and what kind of recovery techniques were implemented for the day. This will make it easy to answer all of the questions, no matter how small and unmemorable, if your lawyer or the judge makes a specific inquiry.

These methods should be easy to incorporate, and they'll likely yield you some positive results when it comes to the outcome of your personal injury case. Contact a legal office like Tracy & Stilwell PC Attorneys At Law for more help.


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