Advice on Taking Photographs After An Accident


by Jim Brown

Ice is everywhere these days. The frigid winter and multiple snowstorms have created a somewhat hazardous environment for people. Whether you're walking on ice or driving in winter weather the constant risk of injury is present. If you are injured on the road or somewhere else, it's important that you document your injuries and those locations.

The best and simplest way to do that is photography. Taking a picture of a car wreck or icy steps or a treacherous parking lot can be crucial to your injury case, and your injury lawyer will thank you for them. A lot of people might think this is a no brainer, but after an accident something like this can be the farthest from a person's mind. Here are some tips for taking pictures after your accident.

-Use your cell phone- A digital camera would be ideal, but in this day and age not only are cell phone cameras good quality, but almost everyone has them. After you've made sure you or anyone else is involved are okay, get out your cell phone and start snapping pictures.

-Photograph Everything- If you're in a car accident the first thing you need to do is get pictures of the damages to your vehicle. If you've slipped and fallen on ice, get a picture of the ice and where you slipped. You should have close ups, wide shots, maybe even shots from your perspective.

-Photograph Everything (Pt 2)- If your injuries are immediately visible, and you are in a condition to take a picture, or have a friend present who can, get pictures of you injuries. After you've been treated at the hospital, make sure to take pictures of anything like casts, braces, stitches or what the injury looks like after treatment. You'll also want to keep a copy of pretty much everything from the doctor. Bruises and cuts will look different several hours later compared to just after the accident.

-Multiple Shots- Not only do you want to take pictures of a lot of things, you want to take a lot of pictures. The more the better, those pictures will only serve to help better document the injury.

-Back It Up- You will need to take pictures right away, but they may not be seen right away. It doesn't matter if you have the best computer or phone in the world, you need to have backups of the pictures. You'll be kicking yourself if they are lost.

There are going to be a lot of road blocks and speed bumps in your personal injury case. You shouldn't let anything trip you up, and the best way to do that is be prepared with things such as detailed evidence. Ask any personal injury lawyer, photographs can make or break a personal injury case, be prepared for yours.

About the Author

James Brown is a Missouri injury lawyer in St. Louis. If you are hurt in a car accident you need to know the common mistakes car accident victims make when talking to insurance adjusters that ruin their accident claims. Request a free copy of his Missouri accident guide, "I Survived! The Crash Victims Guide to Surviving the Aftermath" at his website http://www.themissouriinjurylawyer.com

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