The Benefit of Police Reports in Personal Injury Cases

Personal injury cases are one of the most stressful things someone can go through. You go through an accident or are harmed physically or financially, and because it's someone else's fault, you have to deal with going to court to get what you deserve. 

Fortunately, if you have a police report: you don't have to do this alone. A police report can help your lawyer show the courts what you've lost and give you the chance to gain what you've lost.

These are the top benefits of having a police report!

Interviews of Witnesses

If a police officer arrives at the scene of an incident, it's the perfect time to find witnesses and talk to them. This ensures there's more than one pair of eyes and that the case is more than he-said-she-said. Although only 5% of all cases that go to court win in the plaintiff's favor: this amount is good enough to help push your numbers further so that your claim has a better chance. 

Will State the Weather and Conditions

One of the best ways to help your personal injury lawyer is to help them have an account of all of the conditions. For example, if this is a car crash, the weather conditions can make a huge difference in who's to blame. Although this isn't important in every case, it can make a huge difference in those that it does.

The Officer May Count as a Witness

If an officer watched the incident happen or saw the direct aftermath, they might be able to stand as a witness in court. There's nothing quite like this to help you win your case. The police report will include the officer's name, and from there, your lawyer can go over what information is needed and contact them to be requested to show up to court.

Although not every officer will agree to this, and many will say they don't want to be a witness, extending this offer can be vital to winning your case.

Remarks on You or the Property’s Condition

If you or the property has been damaged, a police report will leave detailed remarks about it so that the courts can view the damages. Although these should be supported by physical and photo evidence to support your side of the case, having a police report back it up can help your day in court. 

More Official For the Courts

Although witnesses are important, having an official report from a police officer carries a larger weight than any other witness of what happened to you. These show that you went to the law and sought help and can offer more in-depth information than you'd find otherwise. Although there can still be falsity in a police report, it's not extremely common and usually not questioned.

An Injury Shouldn't Hold You Back.

Whether this injury happened to your body or your wallet, it's important to be able to regain what you lost so that you can heal. Having a police report will help you win your case and move on with your life.

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