Police Report and Witness Statements
A police report and witness statements are critical evidence for any truck accident claim. The police report will provide important details about the accident, location, time, weather conditions, and details provided by the drivers and witnesses. The police report should include information from interviews with you, the truck driver, and any other witnesses or individuals involved. Be sure to get the official police report number so you have a record of the incident. Request a copy of the full police report as soon as possible after the accident. Witness statements provide key accounts of what happened from objective bystanders. Get the names and contact information of any witnesses at the scene of the accident, especially those not directly involved. Follow up with them as soon as you can and ask them to provide a written statement about what they observed. These independent accounts of the events leading up to and details of the crash will strengthen your claim.Photographic Evidence of Injuries and Vehicle Damage
Taking photos at the scene of the accident and of any resulting injuries can provide crucial evidence for your truck accident claim. Snap pictures of the positions of the vehicles involved, skid marks, debris in the road, and any traffic signs or signals. Get photos of any injuries you sustained as soon as possible after the accident, even if they seem minor. Soft tissue injuries and internal damage may not be apparent until hours or days later.- Take wide-angle shots to show the entire scene, as well as close-ups of any damage to your vehicle. Get photos of the other vehicle(s) involved, too, if possible.
- For injuries, take photos from multiple angles: close-up, mid-range and full body. Include a measuring device like a ruler in the frame to indicate size and scale.
- Date and time stamp the photos or save them in a file clearly marked with the date of the accident. This verifies when the pictures were taken and establishes a timeline of events.
- Keep the original digital photo files unedited. Do not delete or alter any photos, as this could be seen as tampering with evidence.
- Share the photos with your doctor and Boynton Beach truck accident lawyer. They provide important visual documentation to support medical diagnoses, treatment plans and the merits of your claim.