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Expired Evidence: How to Best Preserve Your Claim

Expired Evidence

Expired Evidence

When involved in an accident keeping detailed and accurate records is one of the most important things you can do to make sure your case is successful.

If you're ever involved in an auto accident, you need to speak with any witnesses that were at the scene. Many people wonder if this is also the case with other types of accidents such as bike accidents, dog bites, or other possible injury claims. It is always wise to speak with as many witnesses as possible after any accident. Furthermore, there are some methods of evidence gathering that you should use no matter what kind of injury you are dealing with. There are two categories that cover most evidence gathering: Saving records, and taking pictures.

1) Trace Your Paper Trail

If you've been in a car accident, pedestrian accident, attacked, etc you need to call the police, no exceptions. Although you've called the police you still have to make sure they fill out a report. After that you need to get a copy of the report. While on the scene you should record which police department handled the case and the badge number of the responding officer so that you can easily request a copy of the report later. As soon as they file the report, get a copy for your own records.

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James Brown is a Missouri injury lawyer based in St. Louis. Before you are hurt in a car accident you need to know the most common mistakes car accident victims make when talking to the insurance adjuster that ruin their accident claims. You can 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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