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Without a doubt, accidents are horrific! They leave a devastating effect on the victims and as well as everyone else who witnesses it. Asides leading to death, physical injuries and bruises, they also leave a long-lasting traumatic effect on the victims. 

However, in a case where a car crash occurs, it is of vital importance that photos are taken to document the accident scene; preserving evidence of the scene as quickly as possible. The photos taken helps protect your human rights; eliminating doubts and provides evidential backing to your accident compensation claim, should you decide to raise one. 

The Importance Of Car Accident Photos

Photos of a car crash scene provide an important type of evidence and can prove to be extremely important, hence it is important to remember to take pictures of an accident scene as it helps your claims.  Pictures can help remind you of some vital details you may have forgotten due to the hassle the incident may have caused. Having a car accident photo proof singles you out for a successful insurance claim. 

You should not only take photos of the crash, but also property damage, injuries and or any other critical incident worth documenting. Accident photos can ultimately provide proof of fault and are one of the most important types of evidence to have. With pictures, traces are made that predicts almost exactly how an accident took place. 

How to click road accident photos

Before clicking photos of a car accident site, you may need to consider taking a set of photos; capturing the weather, follow the trail of skid marks. This can prove that perhaps there was a brake failure and the car refused to come to a halt in time before the collision. 

Take photos of the area of impact as this can show to an extent the percentage of an indicative fault on the driver’s end. Take photos of the overview of the accident scene, different angles, and positions; get the photo of the vehicle positions, the stop signs, and other traffic indicators. 

Take photos of all the license plates belonging to the vehicles involved. Don’t forget about taking photos of the road conditions and the crash surroundings. However, you need to keep your photos focused on the most important attraction in the accident as you cannot take way too many photos. Make sure you are fine and the condition of everyone one else involved. You should not post any of these onto social media as they are for legal purposes only. It’s worth it to note that the date and time each of these photos was taken should and must correspond to the exact time-frame wherein the accident took place. 

If I didn’t take photos?

Well, if you did not take photos of the incident and there happen to be no witnesses, you may face a sequence of events where the insurance companies to anyone at fault look for means to re-tell the story of how the crash happened. Or face disputes to the at-fault driver with your word against his. Without the photos, it will be difficult to conclude that significant effort was made by any party to prevent the accident from happening; as the skid trails should have shown this, making it difficult to have a substantial lawsuit compensation claim. 

The best time to take photos after a car crash

The recommended time to take photos of a crash is just right after the crash happened; before local police, law enforcement or any government body arrives – and way before the vehicles, bodies and any other objects are being moved-. 

There are cases where it is not quite as easy to take these photos as one can be in a state of shock, going through severe injuries or too busy trying to cater to the other victims affected. In this case, you either ask someone – preferably a witness- to do that for you, or there is a really good chance that someone else probably took photos of the accident. Perhaps an eye witness, police officers or investigators who may have responded to the accident swiftly. 

When you recover, a search party can be organized to reach out to the individuals who may have the photos and recover them. Depending on the district or state, the CCTV cameras may have captured a tape, a short video or taken a series of photos of the crash. The first thing to do during an investigation is to collate all of these for evidence. 

How lawyers can be of help 

Filing a personal injury claim can be tremendously complex. Lots of questions will definitely keep bugging your mind: talking to a lawyer can help ease this stress off you as personal injury attorneys are trained and know specifically how to help you get the best offer out of your insurance company after a crash, advise you on the various legal options you should consider taking and more importantly, your attorney has your financial stability in mind.

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Founder of Paisley.org.uk in 1998 and constantly strives to change peoples attitudes to the town, Brian is a self described Paisley Digital Champion who promotes Paisley via any means necessary. You can also follow me on X