Roles Of Different Technologies In Auto Accident Claims

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Roles Of Different Technologies In Auto Accident Claims

16 March 2022
 Categories: Law, Blog


Technology can strengthen your auto accident claim. Technology can help you collect evidence, process your claim, and even prove your case in court. Below are forms of technology you may find useful in your compensation quest.

EDRs

Many cars have event data recorders (EDRs) either from car manufacturers or aftermarket installations. EDRs collect and store various forms of information, such as:

  • Driving speed
  • Braking and acceleration
  • Operation of accident avoidance systems

EDR information can help you in various ways. For example, EDR data could prove that the car's accident avoidance system failed and contributed to your severe injuries.

Cameras

Cameras are all around us these days. Phone, dashboard, and security cameras are just a few examples. The cameras can capture videos or photographs that you can use as evidence in your case. For example, you can use your phone to capture the damage and injuries after a collision. Traffic cameras can show the respective cars' movements just before the crash.

Phones

Apart from capturing videos and photographs, phones also record data that can benefit your case. SMS, internet use, and call records are examples of such data. Say you believe the defendant was on the phone just before the crash. The court can help you get the defendant's phone records, which you can use to prove your theory.

Medical Technologies

Your medical records can help you prove your injuries' existence and medical damages. Medical technology helps with both things. For example, soft tissue injuries are more difficult to diagnose and prove than hard tissue injuries. Your doctor can use various imaging techniques to diagnose your soft tissue injuries. That way, the court and defendant can understand your injuries.

Virtual Meeting Technologies

Various communication technologies make physical meetings unnecessary in some cases. You can use the technologies to communicate with other parties connected to your case, such as:

  • The insurance adjuster
  • Medical experts
  • Your auto accident lawyer

The technologies allow you to save time and money. For example, you can hold multiple meetings with people in different locations within the same day.

Evidence Presentation

Lastly, you can use technology to present your evidence in court if your case proceeds to trial. For example, audiovisual technology, such as a projector and screen, can help you show your evidence.

Clearly, technology plays a big role in auto accident cases. Experienced lawyers have also embraced technology. Consultations with your lawyer will help you understand how they plan to tackle your case and which technology they may use.

Contact a car accident lawyer near you to learn more.