If you were injured in an accident that was due to the negligence of another individual, you are probably considering filing a personal injury lawsuit. However, you might be wondering what you need in order to properly file your claim. One key component that is involved immediately after your accident occurs is a police report. Often, car accidents do not involve a police report, because either the accident was legally reported, or no law enforcement was contacted. Having a police report can be advantageous for your case, but there are other possible ways to win your case without one.
Police reports are helpful for your personal injury case, because they will give more details and facts of the accidents based on the officer’s objective observations. Fortunately, police reports are not the only way to receive the right evidence needed for your case. One option is to hire a private investigator; private investigators will collect evidence and contact other witnesses in order to evaluate who was at fault in your accident. You can also find additional reports and records to support your case and provide essential evidence, such as medical records, photos from the accident, and any other relevant documents that will prove your injuries. Lastly, don’t hesitate to bring your own testimony to court. You were the witness to your own accident and injuries, so your personal testimony will help provide an accurate timeline of what happened.
If you were injured in a car accident and there was no police report present, you shouldn’t worry. You have other options in order to present your case and receive justice for the negligence committed against you. Our accident attorneys will present the best case for you in court, and we will ruthlessly advocate for you. Contact us today for your free consultation.