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Evidence to Prove an Accident Caused Fender Damage

If you have been involved in a car accident, you may suffer various damages. Your vehicle may also be damaged. You might have to prove to the liable party’s insurance company that your car suffered fender damage from the auto accident in question.

You will need evidence to prove fender damage was caused by a car accident. As soon as you are in a crash, you need to do everything that you can to protect your rights and to collect evidence that will show your losses.

Here are some tips for gathering evidence to prove your damage:

  • First, call the police. Regardless of how minor the accident is, you should call the police and report it. Be sure an accident report is completed, and state only the facts—not your opinions.
  • If you are physically able to do so, you will need to get photos of the accident scene. Be sure to get photos of all damages as well as shots of the scene from all angles.
  • Ask any eyewitnesses to provide you with written statements and to include their names and contact details.
  • Maintain thorough records. As an example, keep any receipts or bills for towing and for any rental vehicle used while your car is being repaired.
  • Get a written repair estimate from a qualified auto repair facility.
  • Maintain copies of medical bills and medical records. Keep track of missed work and lost wages.

With the right evidence, you can prove that your damages were sustained in the auto accident.

Evidence to Prove an Accident Caused Fender Damage

How to Show Your Fender Damage Was Caused By the Crash

When two cars collide, they may suffer damages. The point of impact and the severity of the damage can vary significantly. If your car is hit on the side, directly on the fender, the damage from the crash will be much more obvious than if you were hit from behind and then lost control and struck something else.

The other driver might try to allege that the damages were pre-existing, which means that they existed before this crash. If you have been in a prior accident, you might have to show that the fender wasn’t affected by that crash or that you had the damages repaired after that accident.

Your statements from witnesses, including people who had seen your vehicle before the crash, can help prove that the damaged fender was caused by the accident in question.

Consult With a Personal Injury Attorney

If you suffered damages in a car accident, and you need to prove that fender damage was caused by a car accident, you should consult with a personal injury lawyer.

Accident injury attorneys work on a contingency basis, which means that your lawyer isn’t paid until you receive compensation for your claim through a judgment or a settlement. There is not an upfront cost, so get your free case evaluation today to proceed with your claim.

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