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5 Tips for Taking Helpful Photos After a Car Accident

July 18, 2023

5 Tips for Taking Helpful Photos After a Car Accident

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In the modern digital landscape with camera phones literally in our pocket, the ability to capture and document with photos has never been more easily accessible.

Photos can be like memories captured in time.

According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, California has the highest number of employed photographers.  From fun wedding pics to gorgeous landscape shots, photography is not only a profession, but a hobby to millions as well.  

While we often use our phone cameras for our next Instagram selfie or cat pic, it’s important to remember that you can use it for documenting important events or incidents, such as a car accident. 

If you get in an accident, you can document the incident using your camera phone. You don’t have to be the next Ansel Adams or Annie Leibovitz to get good photos, either.

Below are 5 tips for taking helpful photos after a car accident.

  • Photograph the scene from different angles. This can range from higher perspectives above the car, to lower, close up shots of the vehicle damage. Having a wide variety of angles can help showcase the effects of any destruction..
  • Take photos of the area surrounding the accident, including streets, street signs, sidewalks, etc. Even if there is no damage to these areas, there may be important factors, like a stop sign the other driver sped through, and this may serve as photographic evidence.
  • The interior of the vehicle is just as important as the exterior. Document things like airbag deployment and seat belts to help get a good overall grasp of what happened.
  • Try getting pictures of the other driver’s information, such as their license plate, insurance, drivers license and registration.  Some drivers may be reluctant to let you take photos of these details, but it’s still important to try.
  • Get photographs of any injuries. From cuts or lacerations to broken bones, photographic proof helps lay out the bodily damage from the scene. If possible, get photos of the other victim’s injuries as well.  

As a bonus, you can even capture video of the aforementioned tips.  Having video is generally like an aid to the photos you already took.

You can record clips of yourself speaking about the accident, which can be crucial since your initial response to the accident may differ from what you recall at a later date.

Photos after a car accident can be potential evidence

Over the last 10 years, vehicle fatalities as the result of an accident have increased more than 19 percent

There are many injuries that may occur after a car accident. Some of the more frequent injuries are:

  • Back pain or injury
  • Neck pain or injury
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Cuts
  • Bruises
  • Broken bones
  • Fractures
  • Sprains
  • Whiplash
  • Wrongful death

If you get into an accident, your well-being is always most important. If you find yourself in an accident with another vehicle, some helpful suggestions include:

  • Call 911:  Get the police to the scene of the accident as quickly as possible. The police will create a report, where you may be able to share some of your photographic evidence to help with filing.
  • Stay Safe: Don’t risk further injury. Always do your best to keep yourself and others safe.
  • Contact a Lawyer: Get in touch with a Los Angeles car accident attorney to help with your case.

At C&B Law Group, our Los Angeles car accident attorneys are ready to help.  From gathering evidence, including your photographic documentation, to speaking with the at-fault party’s insurance company, our lawyers are dedicated to bringing you proper justice. 

We may be able to help you recover damages such as:

  • Current and future medical expenses 
  • Loss of wages 
  • Pain and suffering

You shouldn’t have to tolerate physical or mental torment anymore. If you were recently involved in an auto accident, contact us today.  Your initial consultation is free.

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