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Guidelines for Accident Victims
If you are involved in an accident, its a good
idea to photograph the damage to the vehicles, the position of the vehicles
immediately after the collision (before the vehicles have been moved off the
road), location of the accident, traffic signs, road or lane markings, and skid
marks (if applicable). If the accident was caused by a dangerous
condition, try to photograph the conditions as soon after the accident as
possible.
Obviously, internal injuries cannot be photographed. However, photographs should be taken promptly after the accident, in order to document the location and extent of your visible injuries, such as: lacerations (cuts), whether or not stitches are required, bruises, abrasions, black and blue discolorations, swelling, burns, etc. Some photographs should be full length views that include your face. Others should be close-ups showing the details of your injuries. Follow-up photographs should be taken periodically.
We are confident that if you retain our law firm to represent you, you will be fully satisfied with our caring and conscientious legal representation. We handle injuries caused by various types of accidents, including the following: motor vehicle accidents (auto, bus, train and hit & run accidents), including uninsured and under-insured motorist claims, premises (trip & fall) accidents caused by defective conditions, improper maintenance, repair or cleaning, overcrowding, insufficient supervision, improper security, etc. Questions or comments? You can reach Michael W. Goldstein at (212) 571-6848 or click Contact Us to send an email. Thank you for visiting
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