A personal injury claim can help victims obtain compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Even though fault for the injury seems obvious to you, the legal system may not see it that way. Even with representation by our team of Madison, WI personal injury attorneys, there are several ways victims can help build their case.
Five Ways To Support A Personal Injury Case
- Obtain Medical Treatment. Always seek medical care after an accident or injury if you have any pain at all. This will help establish a link between the accident and the injuries and will document the extent of the injuries, which may be questioned by insurance companies.
- Take Pictures. A picture is still worth a thousand words. Take photos of the accident scene and your injuries, like bruises and cuts, to provide visible proof of the setting and aftermath. Try to obtain photos from different angles and make sure the images are time- and date-stamped.
- Keep Physical Evidence. Physical evidence can help prove what occurred, so you'll want to keep it as is until your attorney advises otherwise. In some cases this may mean holding off on car repairs or retaining soiled or bloody clothing until your attorney has reviewed the damage.
- Gather Data. Collect data and contact information from the other parties and witnesses to the accident. You'll also want to request a copy of the police report and keep a file of your medical reports, tests, prescription records, and bills, as well as employment records that show time off after the accident.
- Keep Quiet. One thing you do not want to do after the accident is talk about it. Do not discuss your case in public or on social media as anything you say can and will be used by insurance companies to try and deny or lessen your claim. Don't share photos of yourself working out if you're in the middle of a case in which you are claiming to be too injured to work. And, don’t lie about your injuries.
The strongest action you can take to build your personal injury case is to contact the personal injury lawyers at Eisenberg Law Offices in Madison, WI. Do this as soon as possible after the accident so we can help collect and preserve evidence and start building your case immediately.
If you think you have a personal injury claim, contact Eisenberg Law Offices today at 608-256-8356 or at Info@eisenberglaw.org to arrange a free, confidential consultation.
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