The Role of Traffic Cameras in Personal Injury Cases

The Role of Traffic Cameras in Personal Injury Cases

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Picture driving through Denver and carefully crossing an intersection when another vehicle collides with yours. You may wonder, “How can I prove the other driver was at fault?” One way to do this is through traffic camera footage that can provide essential evidence to establish fault and support your personal injury claim.

According to the Colorado Department of Transportation, there were 102,740 crashes in 2024. This statistic highlights the value of strong evidence, like traffic camera footage, in personal injury cases. At Mintz Law Firm, we focus on helping clients use such evidence to pursue fair compensation, and we will protect your rights every step of the way. 

How Traffic Camera Footage Strengthens Personal Injury Cases  

Traffic camera footage and other video recordings can serve as key evidence in personal injury cases. This clear documentation can provide many benefits, such as:

Capturing Clear Proof of Liability

Traffic camera footage can reveal critical details of an accident, like which driver had the right of way or if a red light was ignored. This evidence is particularly useful when the at-fault party disputes responsibility or provides conflicting statements.

The attorneys at Mintz Law Firm are adept at obtaining and analyzing this type of evidence. Video evidence showing the events of an accident can strengthen your position in settlement discussions or court, improving the likelihood of obtaining fair compensation.

Verifying or Refuting Claims

Accidents often result in conflicting accounts. Traffic camera footage provides an unbiased record that can confirm your account. For instance, it may disprove accusations of reckless driving and bolster your case. With insurance companies frequently looking for ways to minimize payouts, having solid video evidence makes it harder for them to undervalue your claim.

Showing the Severity of Injuries

Surveillance footage can clarify fault and document injury severity. For example, a camera might capture the impact of a collision or the events preceding a serious fall. This evidence strengthens claims for fair compensation by showing the extent of injuries.

Identifying Key Witnesses

Traffic or security camera footage can also identify potential witnesses who saw the accident. If bystanders are visible in the video, they may offer valuable testimony to support your case. Finding these witnesses can help strengthen your argument.

What Are Challenges in Using Traffic Camera Footage?

Obtaining and utilizing traffic camera footage in personal injury cases can present several challenges. One significant hurdle is gaining access to the recordings, as they are often controlled by municipalities, private entities, or local businesses, each with its own rules for release. It’s also common for these recordings to be overwritten after a short period. For that reason, making timely action critical.

Additionally, while traffic cameras are widespread in urban areas, rural regions often need more coverage. Even when available, footage may lack the resolution to capture crucial details like license plates or subtle driver actions. This is why working with a lawyer can help you during your case, as your lawyer will be able to more easily access these records. 

Get Trusted Guidance From Mintz Law Firm’s Personal Injury Lawyers  

If you’ve been injured in an accident in Colorado and need help proving fault, Mintz Law Firm is here to assist. Our experienced personal injury attorneys understand how to leverage traffic camera evidence and other critical resources to build a compelling case for you. 

At Mintz Law Firm, we prioritize your well-being while fighting for the compensation you deserve. Our team is committed to transparency, offering honest assessments of your case from the very beginning. With decades of experience handling personal injury claims across Colorado, we are equipped to secure the evidence you need for a successful outcome. Call us at (303) 462-2999 to schedule your free consultation or complete our contact form.

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