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Posted on behalf of Phillips Law Group on Sep 07, 2021 in Auto Accidents
Some car crash cases are more complicated than others, such as those involving more than two drivers. Other cases where there are no witnesses and multiple conflicting accounts of what happened may also be difficult to validate.
In a complex case, the victim’s lawyer may recommend bringing in an accident reconstruction expert to help determine what happened and validate the victim’s claim.
Below, our licensed Phoenix car crash attorneys discuss accident reconstruction experts and how they can help build a strong case. If you were injured in a car crash, you should strongly consider hiring an experienced lawyer. A qualified attorney understands what steps will help to build and validate your case, including bringing expert witnesses.
Phillips Law Group has helped victims of many types of car crashes secure compensation, and we have the resources and legal knowledge to manage complex cases. Learn more about how our firm may be able to help by scheduling your free consultation.
Accident reconstruction is a process to determine why a crash happened. The conclusions reached through this process are based on evidence gathered at the scene and from other sources. This process is often used when the cause of the crash is not immediately apparent or easy to determine.
Fault is one of the central issues in a car crash claim. The at-fault driver bears financial liability for the damages caused by the crash. If the victim and his or her attorney cannot prove the other driver is at fault, their claim will likely be denied.
Those who do accident reconstruction are specially trained on how to examine the factors involved in an accident, which may include:
Accident reconstruction experts review the damage done to the vehicles involved along with evidence they collect at the scene of the crash. They also review things like the police report, statements from witnesses, the repair shop’s damage assessment and collision ratings for all involved vehicles, pictures of the scene, medical records and other relevant evidence.
Sometimes, reconstruction experts may look at information collected by event data recorders in one or both vehicles involved in the crash.
There are various reasons why this type of expert may be brought in to help build a case:
Make sure to find an experienced attorney who you can count on to recommend an accident reconstruction expert when necessary. It is very difficult for crash victims to know when it may be necessary to take a step like this.
You may be thinking you can handle a car insurance claim on your own. However, the process can be complicated and overwhelming for victims, even if they have filed car insurance claims before.
You do not need to go through this process alone, battling the insurance company and trying to counter their attempts to deny or devalue your claim. An experienced attorney from our firm is ready to assist you, and we are prepared for the most complex claims. Our firm also has a track record of success, having secured more than $750 million in compensation on behalf of our clients.
An initial consultation is free and there are no upfront fees for our services.
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