If you have sustained an injury due to someone else’s negligence, you will find that recovering compensation for the damages you have endured is not as simple as you may believe. This is because you will have to navigate a complex legal process and fulfill the burden of proof. To satisfy the burden of proof you will have to show that the defendant’s actions were the direct result of your injuries. As such, you will need to gather as much evidence as possible to establish their liability for your damages. Please continue reading to learn what evidence can support your personal injury claim and why connecting with our determined Morris County Personal Injury Attorneys is in your best interest.
Following an accident, the other party will likely dispute their liability to avoid the consequences of their careless actions. New Jersey is a modified comparative negligence state, which means injured parties can seek damages as long as they are less responsible for the accident than the party who allegedly caused it. However, your damages will be reduced by your percentage of fault for the accident. Therefore, you must prove you were not negligent in these matters to safeguard your right to compensation.
To ensure a fair settlement, it’s important to present an accurate account of the accident and preserve any evidence that could support your claim. In the immediate aftermath of the accident, regardless of how minor your injuries initially seem, you must seek medical attention. Not only will this ensure your health and well-being, but it will also provide you with documentation that can corroborate the extent of your injuries. This is important as you will need to prove the link between your injuries and the accident. If you refuse or delay medical treatment, the insurance company and the defense could argue that you failed to mitigate your damages, thus deeming you negligent.
If you are physically capable, it’s important to take photographs and videos of the accident scene, your injuries, and any factors that could have contributed to the cause of the accident. If any witnesses observed the accident, you should collect their contact information as they may be able to corroborate your version of the events down the road.
As you can see, preserving evidence after an accident is crucial. At Lutz Injury Law, we are prepared to guide you through each phase of the claims process. Connect with our dedicated legal team today to learn how we can fight for you.
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