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Preserving Evidence in a Personal Injury Case

Learn essential tips for preserving evidence in a personal injury case. This guide offers valuable advice from experienced personal injury lawyers at Ganim Injury Lawyers. Contact us today for legal assistance.

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Preserving Evidence in a Personal Injury Case

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  1. Preserving Evidence in a Personal Injury Case • Disclaimer: The tips in this presentation are general in nature. Please use your discretion while following them. The author does not guarantee legal validity of the tips contained herein. • Phone: (877) 828-4279 or (203) 445-6542 • Email: george@ganiminjurylawyers.com • Website:www.ganiminjurylawyers.com

  2. Evidence plays a crucial role in a personal injury case. Knowing how to preserve evidence after an accident is to your benefit. • The following are tips from the experienced and knowledgeable personal injury lawyers at Ganim Injury Lawyers:

  3. Return to the accident scene as soon as possible • Revisit the accident scene as soon as possible to find any evidence related to the accident. • Look for anything that may have contributed to your accident.

  4. Take photographs • Photographs of your injuries or damages is evidence that is difficult to dispute. • Take pictures of injuries, property damage and road or premises conditions from different angles.

  5. Get eyewitness information • Get the names, addresses and phone numbers of people who witnessed the accident.

  6. Keep a record of your treatment If your injuries required medical treatment, keep a record of your treatment, including copies of all medical bills.

  7. Protect physical evidence • Liability for an accident can often be proved through physical evidence. • If you are not able to preserve the evidence, take photographs of it before the evidence changes.

  8. If you have suffered injuries resulting from someone else’s negligence, Ganim Injury Lawyers can help. • Our personal injury lawyers have extensive experience in all aspects of personal injury litigation. • The sooner you contact our personal injury lawyers, the earlier you may receive compensation.

  9. Contact Us • Ganim Injury Lawyers • 203-445-6542 or 877-828-4279 • george@ganiminjurylawyers.com • www.ganiminjurylawyers.com

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