Being involved in a traffic accident that is the fault of another party can be frustrating, but you could be entitled to compensation related to resulting property damage, lost wages, and injuries you sustained. To recover damages from an accident claim in East Hartford, CT, your personal injury lawyer will need to prove fault using several types of evidence from the accident that support your claim.
Official Police Report
An official accident report compiled by law enforcement offers compelling evidence about the details of an accident. Law enforcement officials are trained in gathering evidence, and their reports are often used to demonstrate fault. The report will include details like the date and time, people and vehicles involved, witness statements, photographs, a traffic scene diagram, and the officer’s narrative of what happened during the accident.

Photographs From the Accident Scene
If you’re involved in an accident, it’s a good idea to take photos of the scene, including damage to vehicles, road conditions, nearby traffic signs and signals, multiple angles of the accident site, any damage to nearby property, and possible skid marks. The photos will document multiple details that may otherwise be lost and could help prove fault in an accident.
Video from Nearby Cameras
In the modern age, few populated areas are outside the range of at least one video camera, whether it’s a traffic camera, security camera, doorbell camera, or phone camera. Those cameras can inadvertently capture video of traffic accidents, and that video can help support your case and determine fault. Survey the accident scene for possible sources of video footage, as it could provide invaluable evidence that leaves little doubt who was at fault.
Witness Statements
Many traffic accidents are witnessed by uninvolved parties who saw what happened before, during, and after a traffic accident. Because impartial witnesses have no stake in the outcome of a case, their testimony can provide important evidence when determining a party’s fault in a traffic accident case. The witness statements in the police report can be helpful, but testimony from eyewitnesses can be even more powerful when assigning fault.
Phone Records
In some cases, the cell phone records of the driver believed to be at fault can help provide a car accident claim. For example, if the time of the accident has been irrefutably documented, cell phone records may be used to prove that the driver at fault was distracted by phone calls, text, or social media activity at the time of the accident.
Expert Testimony
Testimony from an expert can help support your car accident claim and determine fault. Accident reconstructionists are trained to review available evidence and draw sound conclusions about fault in traffic accidents. They can determine factors that contributed to the collision, such as speed of travel, point of impact, direction of travel, and driver reactions. Their expertise can be helpful when their conclusions align with your claims.
Proving fault in a car accident is simple when the evidence supports your claims. To contact an attorney and learn more about what evidence can be used to prove fault in a traffic accident, contact Adler Law Group, LLC, Attorneys at Law in East Hartford, CT, today.

