Featured News 2012 Cameras of all Shapes and Sizes are Helping to Determine Car Accidents

Cameras of all Shapes and Sizes are Helping to Determine Car Accidents

When in doubt in a court case, you should always look to see if security camera footage from a nearby restaurant or building is available. Many commercial establishments have low-quality cameras that record their storefronts. This helps the retailers to detect any thieves in the store as they emerge, or monitor the activity to detect robberies. In some cases, these cameras can also catch roadside activities and record accidents that occur. Security cameras that are set up in parking lots can often detect a hit-and-run when a shopper backs into another vehicle, or catch the license plate numbers of cars that collide.

While this is one way to get the evidence you need for your car accident case, there are also a variety of other cameras that may have the footage that you want. In a nation where smart phones are common, a lot of people take photos or video of the action going on on the streets. If a witness saw your accident, he or she might have taken a video on his or her cell phone, or documented the incident in a series of pictures. If you are seeking damages from someone at fault in a car accident, you should certainly ask witnesses for any photos or video that they have taken of the incident.

Also, intersection cameras can help to prove your case. Some intersections are outfitted with cameras, which are there to snap pictures of the people who run through red lights. If your offender ran a red light and plowed into your vehicle, law enforcement will be aware of the situation because of the tell-tale photographs snapped with these cameras. Make sure you obtain a copy of the prints when showing the courts that your offender ran a red light and is at fault for your accident.

Apart from these obvious ways to capture evidence in a car accident case, some bikers are starting to document their rides on a camera hidden in their helmet. They say that the cameras, which are installed in the front of the helmet, can help them to prove when a car is at fault in an accident or a road rage incident. According to KHOU Texas, more and more bikers are buying camera-outfitted helmets to prove their car accident cases. One bike messenger in Houston, Texas says that he has been hit by cars before while riding through the city.

While some of the accidents are unintentional, he says that there are times a car has revved the engine and tailed behind him in an act of road rage. He believes that having a camera on his helmet could capture these offenses, as well as hold drivers accountable to their actions. In places like Houston, energy and earth conservationists are making the switch to bike riding in order to get better exercise and keep the air cleaner. Yet morning commuters aren’t yet accustomed to the amount of bikers on the road, and aren’t fond of the slow-moving travelers. Bike-aimed road rage can be dangerous or fatal for the cyclists, who are not protected from the force of the vehicles surrounding them.

If you are involved in a car accident as a pedestrian, cyclist, or fellow driver, it is important that you try to obtain as much evidence about your case as you can. This is especially true if you have medical bills to pay and the other driver is denying responsibility of the accident. Whether you use your own camera or seek another party’s footage, try to get a record of the accident to help prove to the courts that you are not responsible for the crash and that the other driver should pay your damages.

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