What to document in case of an accident
Portland Accident Attorneys
If you are in a car crash that is beyond a minor fender-bender, you are required to fill out a DMV report. It is your responsibility to keep a copy of this report, as under Oregon law, the DMV cannot provide one for you.
The area should be photographed extensively. Skid marks should be photographed and measured. Pictures should be taken of the vehicles prior to moving them. If you haven't been in an accident, be prepared: accidents can happen at any time. Keep tools to document a potential accident on hand, in your trunk, or somwhere on your bicycle.
If you are receiving prompt medical care, it is usually not necessary to photograph your injuries. However, if medical records will not adequately preserve evidence of any injury, it is sometimes advisable to photograph it.
If an accident was caused or made worse by a missing road sign, or a sign that is obscured by a tree or bush that should have been pruned, this should be documented immediately.
If you have been seriously injured, you may not be in a position to go and take photographs. A good Oregon personal injury lawyer will know how to document the evidence, and will do it for you, usually free of charge. If you do not wish to have an attorney do this for you, then you may want to ask a relative or friend to document the scene and the damages for you. Or you may wish to hire a private investigator.
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