5 Pieces of Evidence that are Vital

5 Pieces of Evidence Vital to Your Denver Premises Liability Claim

If you sustained serious injuries in a slip and fall accident, you may be entitled to compensation through a premises liability claim. To learn if you have a legitimate case, contact a Denver premises liability lawyer today.

Evidence in a Premises Liability Claim

This type of claim can sometimes be the most difficult to prove. Without substantial evidence you aren’t likely to recover anything.

One piece of vital evidence in premise liability cases is pictures. In some areas there may be cameras installed which take still pictures. Or, you may have been injured in a slip and fall accident in which a bystander was able to capture what happened.

A second piece of evidence vital in premise liability cases is video footage. Again, cameras may have been nearby to show what happened, or a witness to the accident may have used their phone to record it.

A third piece of evidence is safety requirements or regulations. Depending on where the slip or fall occurred, there may be safety measures in place. These measures can require certain types of care, inspection, maintenance, or repairs.

A fourth vital piece of evidence is statements from witnesses. If others saw what happened, they can testify to the dangerous or hazardous conditions that existed.

The last piece of evidence is medical records, which demonstrate the type of injuries you sustained, the severity, and the impact it has had on your life. You will have to show that not only did you slip or fall, but it caused injuries significant enough to warrant the pursuit of such a claim.

Liability in a Premises Liability Claim

Liability will depend on your location at the time of the accident. It could be found with an owner, government entity, or corporation.

These types of accidents occur in parking lots, at malls, restaurants, on sidewalks, playgrounds, and other areas. You must not have been on someone’s property illegally or without permission (such as a private residence).

Your claim may be able to address not only the medical bills you have incurred as a result of your injuries, but other losses such as income. If you are permanently disabled and are no longer able to work, future lost wages may be available.

Other damages could include pain and suffering, mental anguish, reduced quality of life, and more. If the accident resulted in a loved one’s death, compensation for wrongful death may be available.

Consulting with a Denver Premises Liability Lawyer

When you have suffered serious injuries as a result of someone else’s negligence in Denver, Colorado, you may have the right to be compensated. To learn more about the mistakes that can destroy your claim, download a copy of our free book, “7 Costly Mistakes that Can Ruin Your Colorado Injury Case.”

Premises liability lawyer, D.J. Banovitz, L.L.C. can help you learn more about your legal rights. Our firm serves residents in the greater Denver-Aurora Metro area, along with other locations throughout Colorado. Contact us today for a free initial consultation – 303-300-5060.

D.J. Banovitz’ career has always concentrated on trial practice and he has litigated hundreds of cases. His passion and sole career focus has been to seek justice for people suffering from personal injuries as the result of someone else’s negligence. The hallmark of the Law Office of D.J. Banovitz, is the total commitment to professionalism, quality, and personalized care of your injury case. D.J. has dedicated his professional life to helping those most in need and is a proud and active member of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association. His experience includes volunteering for Colorado Rural Legal Services in Montrose, the Colorado Aids Project, consumer law, family law, criminal defense, and Alternative Defense Counsel for juveniles in Denver.