With an animal attack, it is important to take photographs of the wounds at as many different phases of the healing process as possible. Make sure that you send photos to your lawyer as soon as possible so that if anything happens to your camera or cell phone, your lawyer has the photos. If you’ve sustained injuries that require you to wear a cast or a brace that you can save, make sure that you preserve that evidence. All of these things could be helpful to show to a jury later down the road if your case ends up at trial.
Remember that at-fault parties can lose or destroy evidence and oftentimes they are incentivized or motivated to lose evidence that may be favorable to your case. It is important to do what you can to secure the evidence that you can secure on your own and to supply your lawyer with that evidence.
Victoria understands first-hand the frustration and anxiety that comes with being involved in a motor vehicle collision. She relates to her clients and aims to address all of their concerns and make the process of recovering after an accident as smooth as possible. Settling cases outside of a courtroom often provides injured parties with the most expedient resolution. However, Victoria is not afraid to go to court on behalf of a client when an insurance carrier is being unreasonable. She has developed a reputation for litigating cases and achieving successful results, sometimes very shortly after filing a lawsuit. Victoria will advise clients of the variables of their individual cases and consequences associated with going to court so that clients can make an informed decision on how to best resolve their claims and cases. Victoria does not decide case outcomes for clients. She provides reliable legal advice so that the clients are empowered with the information necessary to make the best decisions on their individual claims or case.
