Can traffic camera film be used as evidence in a personal injury lawsuit?

by Administrator 4. December 2009 09:17

Many cities install traffic cameras at busy intersections in order to catch drivers who speed. While these traffic cameras can be used for traffic purposes, they also have other uses.

If a driver is involved in an accident and later follows a personal injury lawsuit, then that person may be able to use the traffic camera film as evidence for his or her case. 

Although the film is not permissable in all circumstances, it is typically allowed when the film shows reasonable evidence that one party caused a traffic accident. 

If you or anyone you know has been involved in a car accident, contact the Cedar Rapids car accident attorneys Pete Leehey at 319-294-4424. 

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