What Evidence Should Someone Collect Right after a Crash?

A car crash can create more than physical and financial stress when a divorce is already in progress. Decisions made early on can affect both the injury claim and divorce-related issues. Knowing how the legal pieces connect can help avoid problems later.

 

In the video, Atty. Tyler Monahan and Atty. Matthew McLain of Turner-Monahan PLLC explain the importance of collecting the right evidence after a car crash and how early legal guidance can make a real difference in your claim.


For personalized advice, please contact Attorney Tyler Monahan, partner at Turner-Monahan, PLLC, to discuss your case. 

 

 

Evidence to Collect After a Car Crash During Divorce

 

When a person is involved in a car crash, one common question is whether there is any other kind of evidence they should try to collect immediately after the crash.

 

Anything related to the crash should be preserved. This can include a part of the car that broke off, which may help show how the impact occurred. Physical items from the scene can help explain what happened and how the crash took place.

 

Whether it’s a car accident, defective product, or serious injury, Matthew T. McLain brings the skill and compassion you need. Reach out today to discuss your case.

 

Cell Phone Data and Digital Information

 

Evidence may also include data from a cell phone. This can be another important piece of information connected to the crash. There are many different types of evidence that may be available, and all of it can help tell the full story of what happened.

 

Medical Records and Expenses

 

Individuals should keep all of their medical records. This includes records of treatment, doctor visits, and any care received after the crash. It is also important to keep receipts for any costs or expenses related to the crash. These may include medical bills or other out of pocket expenses caused by the accident.

 

For thoughtful, trial-tested representation from someone who truly understands what injury victims face, contact Attorney Matthew T. McLain at Turner-Monahan, PLLC.

 

Why Collecting Everything Matters

 

It is important to collect as much material and information as possible. The more information an attorney has, the more they can help build a strong case. Having complete records and evidence can help support a reasonable settlement from the insurance company and may help avoid long court cases.

 

Contacting an Attorney as Soon as Possible

 

This also goes back to the importance of contacting an attorney as quickly as possible. An attorney can provide helpful guidance early on. They can explain what to look for and what steps to take after the crash.

 

For example, if a car is at an impound lot or another location, an attorney may advise that someone go and gather information. If the injured person is not able to do this, a husband, wife, friend, or family member may be able to help. They can take photos, collect information, and retrieve anything from the car that may be useful.

 

Why a Personal Injury Attorney Matters in These Situations

 

Not every lawyer handles injury cases the same way. A personal injury attorney focuses on proving fault, working with insurance companies, and understanding how injuries are valued. This matters because insurance companies often try to limit payouts, and injury claims can directly affect money and property issues connected to divorce. Having an attorney who handles injury cases regularly can help make sure the claim is taken seriously and not undervalued.

 

Hire An Experienced Fort Worth, Texas, Personal Injury Attorney

 

Car crash claims during divorce can become complicated quickly. The right legal guidance can help protect both the injury claim and divorce related concerns. Speaking with a family law attorney and a personal injury attorney early on can help clarify options and avoid costly mistakes later.

 

Schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with our Fort Worth personal injury attorneys, Tyler Monahan or Matthew McLain, to discuss your case and explore your options. Let us help you achieve the justice and compensation you deserve.

 

Check our website for more information about our services. Plus, don’t forget to go through our blog to find out more about your case. There is tons of information on Personal Injury and answers to unique questions like “Choosing the Right Personal Injury Lawyer in Fort Worth

 

FAQs Regarding Personal Injury

 

Personal injury cases are unique, and each situation brings different questions. To save time and provide clarity, here are some topics related to this area of law. For more information, contact our firm, Turner-Monahan, PLLC.

 

 

Disclaimer

 

The commentary and opinions are for informational and educational purposes only and are not intended to provide legal advice. You should contact an attorney in your state for legal advice concerning any particular issue or problem. You can become a client and enter the attorney-client privilege only after hiring Turner-Monahan, PLLC, by signing a written retainer agreement.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Before I can file for divorce in Fort Worth Tx, how long must I reside in TX?
Prior to filing for divorce in the state of Texas, a person must have resided in the state of Texas for a period of six months, and in the county in which a person wishes to file for divorce for a period of three months or longer.
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