
If you bring a claim for personal injury after an auto accident, one of the key things you’ll need to do is to prove that your injuries were a direct result of the accident. A personal injury attorney in Augusta, GA can help you find all the evidence you need and put it together to show what truly happened.
How Do I Prove My Injuries Result Directly From an Accident?
Get Medical Help Quickly
The biggest danger to your claim will be a delay between the accident and you getting medical help. There are various reasons that victims choose not to get medical treatment right away. Adrenaline races through the body in an accident, and adrenaline is very good at masking pain. Sometimes, victims are afraid of the medical bills and hope to be able to “tough out” whatever injuries they have. But even if you think you feel pretty good, it’s essential to get evaluated as quickly as possible.
The longer the delay is between the accident and the time you first get treatment, the easier you make it for the other side to claim that your injuries are unrelated to the accident or not as bad as you claim.
Get Your Medical Records
When you do get medical help, it’s vital to explain to the doctor that you’ve been in an accident. If the doctors know this, they’re going to do a particular kind of examination to look for the typical injuries that result from these accidents, and they’ll order specific tests to make sure there aren’t hidden injuries, such as internal bleeding.
All the records that result from this will be important for showing the link between your injuries and the accident. These records and your doctor’s notes may also verify that the personal injury you’re suffering is typical of a car accident, and that will be very helpful, too.
Evidence From the Scene
If you took photos at the scene, hopefully you thought to take pictures of your injuries. The more pictures you have, the better, as these can be matched with your medical records to show that your injuries were directly a result of the accident.
Witness testimony is also very important here. Hopefully, you got the contact information of all witnesses from the accident scene, and bear in mind that, even if someone didn’t see the accident itself, if they came up on the accident afterward and saw your injuries, that can also be helpful testimony.
Get the Police Report
The police report should include details of what the officer saw when they arrived on the scene, and this will often have helpful information that can be used to verify that your injuries were caused by the accident.
Work Closely With Your Augusta, GA Personal Injury Attorney
Finally, it’s important to work closely with your lawyer right from the beginning. Your lawyer will do an investigation of the accident if necessary to help verify all the details, and your lawyer will know how to use the evidence to show clearly what happened.
For help with your personal injury claim after an accident, reach out to us at Davis, Chapman, & Wilder in Augusta, GA to request a consult.

