Accident Scene Photos Camillus NY

A picture can be worth a thousand words. If you are in a car accident, photographs of your vehicle and the other vehicles involved may provide important evidence of the severity of the impact and how the accident happened.

Anna Christina Czarples
607-936-8057
8 Denison Parkway East, Suite 203
Corning, NY
Mc Mahon Law Firm
(315) 487-3724
5214 W Genesee St
Camillus, NY
McMahon Stephen T
(315) 487-3724
5214 W Genesee St
Camillus, NY
Social Security Law
(315) 488-2667
307 Kasson Rd
Camillus, NY
O'bryan Thomas E
(315) 468-2811
4914 W Genesee St
Camillus, NY
Grillo Dana F
(315) 487-3262
5016 W Genesee St
Camillus, NY
Tarolli Eugene D
(315) 488-1975
4914 W Genesee St
Camillus, NY
John J Petosa Atty At Law & CPA
(315) 468-4886
5100 W Genesee St
Camillus, NY
Adorante Anthony P Atty
(315) 487-0210
5111 W Genesee St
Camillus, NY
Fitzpatrick & Snyder
(315) 487-3262
5016 W Genesee St
Camillus, NY
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A picture can be worth a thousand words. If you are in a car accident, photographs of your vehicle and the other vehicles involved may provide important evidence of the severity of the impact and how the accident happened. Take pictures of the vehicles involved in the accident where they came to rest after the collision. If any of the vehicles struck any other objects, take pictures of those as well. If there is a dispute over who caused the accident, an expert may be able to draw conclusions from the photographs as to how the collision occurred.

Also, being able to produce photographs of the vehicles may the best evidence of the severity of the impact. If you suffer a strain/sprain type injury, an injury that typically is not accompanied by objective findings like broken bones, the other driver’s insurance company may argue that the collision was not hard enough to hurt anyone. Photographs showing the nature of the damage to the vehicles involved can help establish your case. It is not unusual for one car involved in an accident to sustain major damage, while another is virtually undamaged. This is why it is important to photograph all the vehicles involved.
If you suffer visible injuries such as abrasions, lacerations or bruises, have someone take pictures that show these.

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