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4 Ways Video Impacts Slip & Fall Cases 

  • By Admin
  • 05 May, 2020
Security Camera — Reno, NV — Frank W. Thompson Attorney at Law
Security cameras, cell phone cameras, dash cameras, and doorbell cameras constantly capture footage, including personal injuries. If you were involved in a slip and fall accident captured on video, the video could have multiple impacts on a personal injury case.

Learn about the impacts and how obtaining the video could go a long way in your personal injury case.
1. Proof of Accident
A video shows undeniable proof of a slip and fall accident. Multiple videos could capture multiple angles of the accident and showcase exactly how a person fell. For example, the video could showcase a spill or damaged flooring in the clip.

The time and exact spot of the injury add importance to an injury case. For example, if an employee walked by the spill minutes before the accident occurred, a lawyer may show negligence on a part of the business owners.
2. Proof of Injuries
In most injury cases, victims showcase the pain and suffering after an injury took place. A video will showcase the initial impact and how the first moments of injuries really impacted you. For example, if you were cut open, the video would highlight the pain you went through before medical treatment.

The visuals could include the amount of time before you received medical help, how long you were down, and how the injury truly impacted you within the first moments. The injury video has an emotional reaction, which will help move your case forward and showcase how traumatic the injury was.

After you suffer an injury, you may have forgotten certain elements because of the pain or adrenaline. A video will help you relive the injury and better articulate your experience of the injury.
3. Pain and Suffering
While obtaining the video for private legal needs is important, a public release of your injury video could result in a whole extra layer of emotional pain and suffering. You may feel humiliated by the public release of the video. A video leak on the news, through social media, or a video share website could result in embarrassment and shame.

You may feel vulnerable after the release of the video, and all of the emotional impacts would become part of your personal injury case. Through journals, lawyer interviews, and statements, you may express your feelings and the emotional pain you have suffered since the injury occurred.

In some cases, you may seek therapy or guidance counselors to help you cope through the situation. Any fees associated with the professional visits would become part of a potential settlement agreement.
4. Liable Parties
A slip and fall case could have multiple liable parties depending on where the injury took place. For example, if a slip and fall injury took place in a parking lot, the lot owners could be different from the business owners. The video could showcase neglect through the form of poor care for the lot or lack of daily care needed for customer safety.

A video could show a single person causing the unsafe conditions. For example, someone could knock a jar down in a grocery store and leave the area without properly cleaning. A lawyer will study hours of video before and after the incident to determine the liable parties and build evidence for the case.

The quicker you can obtain a video of the injury, the faster your case can move forward. In some cases, a lawyer may obtain the video if you do not have the resources.

For help and guidance through your personal injury case, contact us at Frank W. Thompson Attorney At Law Erwin & Thompson LLP. We have taken on dozens of personal injury cases and will represent you and seek out compensation for all your injuries.
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