As awful as it sounds, personal injury cases in Phoenix, and throughout the U.S., aren’t decided on truth and fact. In most cases, they are decided on which side presented the strongest evidence and the most compelling argument.
If you’ve been injured by a negligent driver in a car accident, one possible way to bolster your case is to keep a diary following the accident. You must be sure to keep an accurate and consistent record. But by doing so, you are ensuring that if your case does go to trial, the jury will be able to hear an accurate account of the impact the injury has had on your life. This documented evidence is much stronger than just being able to tell the jury about how the accident affected your life.
Like any other issue related to a serious personal injury case, we recommend that you find the best Phoenix injury lawyer. An experienced attorney can review your case and determine whether or not keeping a diary or journal is a good idea for your case. They can also determine the best way to ensure that your journal isn’t used against you by the defendant.
