Witnesses to the actual accident tend to provide the most credible information to juries. However, with that said, a witness can make or break a Peoria, Arizona personal injury case. For instance, a case could by won by a strong witness who observed what happened at the accident and was able to clearly relay that information to the jury. On the other hand, a case could be just as easily lost by not being able to get a hold of a witness or by a witness who is unwilling to testify.
In addition to witnesses to the actual accident, there are also people who can testify to the impact the accident – and subsequent injuries – have had on the life of the victim and their family. These witnesses are very important, too. A jury will only put so much weight on what the actual victim is saying because they are a biased source, after all. However, co-workers, family, and friends can attest to and reinforce the accounts of pain and suffering experienced by the injured victim.
If you’ve been badly injured in an accident by someone else’s negligence and you have questions about witnesses, please contact Breyer Law Offices. You can count on our experienced Peoria personal injury accident lawyers for honest and upfront answers about your personal injury claim and about your options moving forward.
