On Behalf of Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa | May 24, 2025 | Car Accidents
If you’ve been involved in a serious car accident that was caused by someone else’s negligence, you’ll need to bring a strong claim in order to recover the full range of physical, financial, and emotional damages you suffered, which requires a significant amount of evidence. If you were seriously injured in the process, you’ll likely need to count on others to do the evidence gathering for you, and the good news is that this is unlikely to be a problem–-those who share the road with you, as well as bystanders, are almost certain to help out. If this is the difficult position you find yourself in, you need the skilled legal guidance of an experienced West Palm Beach car accident attorney in your corner.
Primary Forms of Evidence: Proving the Other Driver’s Negligence
The kind of evidence that needs to be gathered at the scene in order to establish the other driver’s negligence, as well as the severity of the crash, includes all the following:
- Footage from dashcams, security cameras, and traffic cameras.
- Photos and videos shot by bystanders at or near the scene of the accident.
- The police report and any tickets that were issued.
- Physical evidence on the road, such as skid marks, paint transfer from vehicle to vehicle, vehicle damage, and the manner in which the involved vehicles landed.
- Eyewitness testimony.
- Phone records that could help prove the other driver’s dangerous distraction.
- Your own account of how the crash occurred.
- Professional accident reconstruction models that showcase the mechanics of the accident.
- The testimony of witnesses with expertise in areas relevant to your unique case.
While your case will be specific to the circumstances involved, evidence like the above can help you build a strong claim against the other driver.
Driver Negligence
Driver negligence can take many different forms, but some of the most common include all the following:
- Failure to obey traffic lights, signs, and signals
- Failure to follow the rules of the road
- Distraction
- Exhaustion
- Impairment
- Aggression
- Excess speed
Proving the Extent of Your Losses
Finally, you’ll need to prove the extent of your physical, financial, and emotional losses, which requires different forms of evidence. For example, your medical bills, your doctor’s report, and your treatment documentation are key. The same is true of your income statements, which highlight the degree to which your earnings have decreased in response to your injuries. There is also the matter of your own reporting – and the reporting of those who know you well – regarding how the accident has affected your life and overall well-being.
An Experienced West Palm Beach Car Accident Lawyer Can Help
The formidable West Palm Beach car accident attorneys at Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa have an impressive track record for skillfully guiding even the most challenging claims toward optimal outcomes, and we’re here for you, too. Learn more about what we can do to help by reaching out and contacting us online or calling us at (866) 640-7117 today.