While you should always prioritize your physical health after a motorcycle crash, there are a few things you could do at the scene of the collision to strengthen a future civil claim, if you are well enough. In addition to obtaining contact details from police officers and witnesses at the scene, it is helpful to take photos of all vehicle damage, positions of the vehicles on the roadway, and traffic patterns near the spot where the collision occurred.
When establishing the existence of losses resulting from a motorcycle crash and their financial value, you will likely need both documentary and testimonial evidence, such as:
- Medical records from the healthcare providers who treated your injuries
- Pay stubs, tax returns, and anything else that helps show lost work income
- Bills, invoices, and receipts for out-of-pocket expenses stemming from your crash
- Statements from medical experts about the physical impact of your injuries
- Statements from family members and friends about how the crash has affected you emotionally and psychologically
Our lawyers could help you gather the information you need to construct the strongest possible claim after a motorcycle wreck in Tarpon Springs.