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How to Prove Negligence After a Car Accident in Missouri

If you were injured in an accident caused by another driver, you may be entitled to compensation for lost wages, medical bills, vehicle repairs, pain and suffering, and other damages. For your claim to be successful, it must be shown that the at-fault driver’s negligence contributed to your injuries. Common examples of negligence in car accident cases include speeding, driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and making illegal turns. Even if you are certain that the other driver is liable for your losses, proving negligence can be challenging. This is where a Missouri personal injury attorney can help.

The car accident lawyers at Gump & Faiella can help you gather the evidence needed to prove negligence, liability, and damages. Our attorneys have more than 90 years of combined experience in legal practice, and we have recovered more than $250 million for our clients in settlements and verdicts. Call us today at 800-264-3455 for a free consultation.

How to Prove Negligence After a Car Accident in Missouri

The types of evidence your injury lawyer will use to prove negligence depend on the facts surrounding your collision. It is important that you consult an attorney as soon as possible because over time, important evidence may become unavailable.

The following are examples of evidence your lawyer may use to prove negligence:

  • Photos that show the positions of vehicles, skid marks, vehicle damage, the weather, traffic signs, and the intersection (if applicable);
  • Surveillance or dashcam footage of the accident;
  • Eyewitness testimony;
  • Testimony of an accident reconstruction expert;
  • The police report;
  • Toxicology reports; and
  • Timelines and illustrations.

There are other types of evidence your injury lawyer may use depending on the specific cause of your collision. For example, if the vehicle that hit you was a commercial truck, it may have had a black box that recorded information about the truck driver’s behavior before the collision, such as whether the driver was speeding or violated the Hours of Service Regulations. The trucker’s Hours of Service log may also be useful for proving that the driver violated HoS Regulations.

If your crash was caused by a tire blowout, your lawyer might investigate whether there was a design defect in the tire. In this case, the tire manufacturer may be liable for your damages.

Importance of Hiring a Car Accident Attorney as Soon as Possible

If the insurance company or at-fault driver disputes liability, the success of your case will ultimately hinge on the strength of your evidence. Although you may have photos of the scene and other documentation to support your claim, an experienced injury attorney can help you gather evidence that you may not have considered. This evidence, however, may become unavailable if you wait too long to contact a lawyer.

Call a Missouri Car Accident Attorney Today!

The Missouri personal injury attorneys at Gump & Faiella can help you gather the evidence needed to prove negligence, liability, and damages. We can also arrange testimony from accident reconstruction experts, medical experts, and financial experts if necessary. Call us today at 800-264-3455 for a free consultation.

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