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| Photographs Document the Accident Scene and Injuries |
| In any injury case, photographs are extremely important pieces of evidence when documenting an injury caused by the negligence of another person, business or at work. Nowadays, most mobile telephones have cameras built in. Some camera phones are better than others. We typically advise clients to take photographs with a regular or digital camera to make sure that the photographs clearly document the injuries or the site of an accident. If a ditigal camera is not available, use any means to take pictures of the entire accident scene. Photographs are pivotal in documenting the following: |
- Vehicle damage;
- Intersections;
- Skid marks;
- Dangerous floors, parking lots, stairs, and other conditions;
- Damage to barriers, trees, and roadways;
- Lacerations, burns, and cuts;
- Stitches, staples, and surgical incisions;
- Bruises and welts;
- Facial injuries;
- Eye injuries;
- Scarring; and
- Dog bites.
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| If you do not have a camera, ask to borrow one or buy a disposable camera. Sometimes, the photograph is the most important piece evidence on a case. If you have no other way to get a camera, contact The Payer Law Group and we will provide you a camera to document your claim. We are here to answer your questions and help solve your problems. Give us a call in order to make sure the photographs and other evidence are properly preserved and presented to support your claim or lawsuit. |
| Disclaimer |
| This publication and the information included in it are not intended to serve as a substitute for consultation with an attorney. Specific legal issues, concerns and conditions always require the advice of appropriate legal professionals. |
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