How Can I Document Injuries After an Accident in Maryland?

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After you’re hurt in an accident, the last thing on your mind is taking pictures and talking to witnesses. However, doing your best to document injuries is essential to protecting yourself if you file a lawsuit due to the negligence of another person. It’s essential to understand what photos and records you must obtain to help prove the case. Keep reading to learn what you should do to help prove your case and discover how a Prince George’s County personal injury attorney can assist you through this process.

If I’m in an Accident, Why Do I Need to Record My Injuries?

When you are involved in an accident and sustain injuries, you may want to file a lawsuit to recover compensation for your medical bills and other expenses associated with the incident. However, if you do not take the necessary steps to document the injuries you’ve sustained, it can be challenging to prove the extent of your injuries. As a result, you may not receive the compensation and justice you are entitled to.

Providing photos and evidence of the injury can help speed up the claims process since photos can help capture details. This can help insurance adjusters and lawyers since it will provide concrete facts and evidence that can help them piece together the events of the accident.

What Can I Do to Document Injuries After an Accident?

One of the most important things you must do to document your injuries is to seek medical treatment. Whether this is at the scene of the accident with the help of emergency medical technicians or the next day with your primary care physician, establishing medical care is vital. Failure to see a doctor leaves you vulnerable to the defense claiming that you failed to mitigate damages, and thus, you will not receive the correct compensation.

You’ll want to keep all documents related to your medical records. This includes medical reports, insurance bills, copies of images, and any lab work you undergo. You may also want to start journaling about the extent of your injuries and any mental anguish you’ve experienced as a result of the injuries.

If you are physically able to, you should take photos and videos of the accident scene. This includes pictures of your injuries and additional damages to your property. You may also want to capture photos of the scene, which can show things like tire marks, wet spots, or unsafe fixtures.

When you’re hurt in an accident, McCarthy, Winkelman & Mester can help. Our dedicated legal team will do everything possible to help prove that the defendant’s negligence is the cause of your injuries. Contact us today to connect with a member of our firm to discuss the details of your case.

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