What evidence is crucial in a personal injury case?

The most crucial evidence in a personal injury case usually includes medical records and bills that document the nature and extent of the plaintiff's injuries and the costs incurred for medical treatment. Learn more here.

Here are some evidence you should keep for a personal injury case: 

  1. Medical records and bills detail the plaintiff's injuries, treatment, and costs. These prove the extent of the damages.
  2. Photos and video of the accident scene depicting hazardous conditions or defects that caused the incident. This evidence establishes negligence. 
  3. Eyewitness testimony from people who saw the accident or knew of unsafe conditions. Corroborates the plaintiff's story.
  4. Expert testimony from doctors explaining the plaintiff's injuries, engineers examining faulty equipment, etc. Proves causation and quantifies damages.
  5. Records of income loss, property damage, and other monetary losses caused by the accident. It helps determine compensation amounts.
  6. Receipts for medical treatment, prescriptions, medical devices, rehabilitation, transportation, and other accident-related costs. Supports damages claims.
  7. Internal documents or reports from the defendant showing prior knowledge of risks and admitting fault or negligence. It's damaging for the defense.
  8. Police report from officers who responded to the accident. Provides an official account of events.
  9. Product manuals showing safety warnings or recall notices if a defective product was involved. Proves liability.
  10. Contracts or agreements between the parties related to duties or obligations. Determines responsibilities.


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