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The power of evidence after a truck accident

On Behalf of | Apr 8, 2025 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

If you are considering filing a lawsuit to seek compensation for damages related to a truck accident, the evidence you present to the court can make a significant difference. Understanding the types of evidence that can support your case is critical. What evidence could support your claim?

Police reports

Police usually arrive at the scene and make a report with details like the date, time, place and what happened. This report is important because it gives an official account of the accident.

Photographs

If you can, take pictures of the accident scene. Photos should include the vehicles, road conditions, signs and any injuries. These photos help show what happened and how bad the damage was.

Witness statements

Talk to people who saw the accident and get their contact information. Their stories can support your version of what happened.

Medical records

Keep records of any injuries and treatments. These documents prove your injuries and help calculate medical costs and other damages.

Truck driver logs

Truck drivers must keep logs of their driving hours. These records can reveal whether the driver was fatigued or violating regulations, which can be crucial in establishing negligence.

The truck’s black box

Many trucks have devices that record data like driving time, speed and braking. This information can show what the driver did before the accident.

Footage from surveillance cameras

Cameras from nearby businesses or traffic lights might have recorded the accident. This video can provide an unbiased view and might show details not captured in other evidence.

Maintenance records

Check the truck’s maintenance records to see if it had any mechanical problems that could have caused the accident. Regular checks are required, and any neglect can show the trucking company was at fault.

These forms of evidence can help you fight for compensation

Collecting and presenting these types of evidence can significantly influence the outcome of your lawsuit. They can show the court what really happened in a truck crash and help you fight for the compensation you need.