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What evidence do you need in your personal injury claim? 

On Behalf of | Dec 20, 2024 | Personal Injury Law |

Evidence is everything in legal cases, and personal injury claims are no exception. You’ll need evidence that shows someone else was liable for your injuries. 

Outlined below are some essential elements of evidence for personal injury claims

Medical records 

Medical records are one of the most crucial components of personal injury claims. They provide details of the injuries you have suffered and the expected recovery period. Crucially, your medical bills also provide information about the costs of your medical treatment. This can include the cost of future rehabilitative therapy. 

Evidence from the scene 

You should also gather as much evidence as possible from the crash scene. This includes: 

  • Photographs from the scene: This can include damage to the vehicle, road conditions and your injuries. 
  • A police report: The police should be called for any accident that results in property damage or injuries. The reports they write will be very useful for your personal injury claim. 
  • Witness accounts: You should collect the contact details of witnesses so that they can testify in court if necessary. 

The above evidence can help to back up your version of events and prove that someone else’s negligence caused your injuries.

Proof of financial losses 

To obtain personal injury compensation, you’ll need to demonstrate financial damages. Evidence that can help with this includes: 

  • Pay stubs that show lost wages
  • Medical bills
  • Travel receipts for attending medical appointments

To maximize compensation, it’s important to keep a careful record of any accident-related expenses. 

A road traffic collision can have devastating consequences, but personal injury compensation can help to alleviate financial pressure. Seeking legal guidance will inform you in more detail about your rights. 

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