I've handled hundreds of automobile accidents in multiple states over the years. In these posts, you'll find an insiders view of the anatomy of an automobile accident personal injury case.
Friday, July 27, 2012
MARYLAND CAR ACCIDENT LAWYER -The "independent" witness
Maryland car accident lawyers and lawyers who generally try their cases know that few
witnesses are truly independent. Most witnesses either know the person they are
testifying for, or work for them, or have a business, family and/or personal
relationship. But not all witnesses have those potential biases. Certainly
there are cases where someone simply witnesses something that happens to
someone else, e.g. a Baltimore car accident. They don't know the participants,
only see the event, i.e. an "independent witness". Maryland caraccident lawyers know the value. Many times judges and juries are confronted
with two people telling equally unbelievable stories of the same event. Since
neither story is worthy of belief, they may decide not to believe either. Since
the plaintiff has the burden of proving their story is the correct one, that
scenario results in a defense verdict. If the independent witness, however,
corroborates the plaintiffs version, it may lend just enough credibility to
that story that the jurors or judge accept it. If you're involved in a
Baltimore car accident, and medically are able to do so, scour the area for
people that may have seen what happened. Be sure to get a name, vantage point, and
full contact information.
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