Taking Pictures is a Snap Part 2

Taking Pictures is a Snap Part 2

car-accidentAfter an accident, when taking pictures, be sure to take them from a variety of angles and different lighting.  This will ensure that all of the evidence appears on one or more of the photographs. Automobiles should have pictures showing the entire car, then focus in on the specific damages. It is also important to capture the other driver, perhaps in the foreground, if necessary, for identification, and/or the license plate number of the vehicle that struck you.  If any witnesses stop, take a picture of the vehicle with their license plate too. Many witnesses leave once law enforcement appears and this is one of the fastest means to gather their information which is public.

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Peter Shutters

Peter Shutters has fourteen years as an insurance defense attorney before joining Harris, Guidi & Rosner P.A. where he concentrates on Personal Injury cases. He has jury trial experience in a variety of Florida Counties, including, Duval, Clay, Marion, Orange, Escambia, Santa Rosa and Okaloosa. He has handled a number of appeals, including several oral arguments at the Fifth DCA in Volusia County.