Don’t take anything for granted. Many people assume that the police will do a full and thorough investigation after a collision. Unfortunately, that isn’t always the case. Your safety and health are the primary concern after a wreck, so if you need medical care, get it taken care of by going to the hospital or seeking medical help as soon as possible. If you are physically able (or have someone with you who can do it) get the name, address, phone number and driver’s license number of the truck driver. Take photos of the vehicles involved, including any signage on the truck or trailer. Take photos of the license plates of all vehicles involved, as well as the damage to the vehicles. Photos of any skid marks or gouges in the pavement may be helpful.
Get the contact information of any witnesses who are at the scene. Take photos of the witnesses also; it may be helpful when you need to find them later. Get whatever information you can at the scene and get it to your lawyer as soon as possible.
The police agency hopefully will do a full and complete investigation that may result in a lot of things being duplicated with your own efforts. However, there are many times that the police reports generated after a wreck are just plain wrong. Having collected your own information helps when we need to correct any errors or misunderstandings that appear in the police report.
How Important Are Witnesses In These Cases? What Is The Best Way To Utilize Them?
Witnesses come in a couple of different categories. Of course, witnesses to the actual collision itself are very important to the investigation of the rack. These witnesses can provide information regarding the speed, direction, and any movements of the vehicles that were involved. The guy witnesses can also talk about the damage to the vehicles and the injuries that they saw they were caused by the wreck.
The other type of witnesses that are of utmost importance are what we call “before and after” witnesses. These are the people in your life who can come in and talk about how this collision has impacted your daily activities, physical health, mental health and outlook on life. These witnesses are typically family members, close friends, co-workers and others in our life on a day-to-day basis. These witnesses are key in showing a jury ultimately the full impact that these injuries and damages I’ve had in your life.