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How To Obtain Traffic Camera Video of Your Indiana Car Accident

Traffic lights and traffic camera over a blue sky.

Traffic camera footage can be used as evidence in support of your car accident claim.

Video evidence can be a powerful tool to prove that another driver was at fault in a car accident, particularly if other forms of evidence, such as eyewitness testimony, are unavailable. In addition, if traffic camera footage of your car accident exists, it can provide objective, unbiased information that can help establish the events leading up to and immediately following the accident.

Video evidence can also reveal valuable information such as the speed of the vehicles involved, the actions of the drivers, and any other contributing factors. Additionally, traffic camera footage is usually time-stamped, so it can be used to establish the exact time of the accident. This can be very useful in cases where there are conflicting accounts of how the accident occurred. In many cases, the footage can help to clarify any uncertainties or inconsistencies about how the crash happened and can be used as important evidence when filing a claim or in court.

Obtaining video footage can help victims have a better chance of recovering damages for injuries sustained in a crash, but getting it is often an uphill battle without the help of an experienced car accident lawyer. At Glaser & Ebbs, our attorneys understand how to investigate car accidents and find the facts that matter. If you were injured in a Fort Wayne or Indianapolis crash that was not your fault, contact us today to see how we can help you.

Possible sources of video evidence

Traffic cameras are located throughout various locations in Indiana, such as toll stations, bridges, ramps, and intersections.

In Indiana, obtaining traffic camera footage may involve requesting it from the law enforcement agency that has jurisdiction over the location where the accident occurred. To get the footage, you may need to submit a written request, including the date and time of the accident, the location of the accident, and the names of the vehicles involved. Some agencies may also require you to provide a copy of the police report or other documentation related to the accident.

a traffic camera records heavy traffic on a highway.

You can also try contacting the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) to request traffic camera footage from a state highway.

It's worth noting that the process of obtaining traffic camera footage in Indiana may vary depending on the agency that manages the cameras, as well as the specific laws and regulations that apply to the release of such footage. Depending on who owns the footage, you may need to fill out forms and could face a denial when requesting it. An attorney can investigate who owns the video evidence and issue a subpoena to secure it.

 

Security camera footage & dashcam video

Along with traffic camera video, security camera footage can be a powerful tool for crash victims looking to prove fault in an accident. Many residences and businesses have private security cameras that may have recorded the accident, so the first step is determining who owns the footage.

Unfortunately, these private owners are not required to comply with your request, but an experienced car accident lawyer can help by obtaining a court-ordered subpoena. If a judge grants the subpoena, then the owner of the footage will be obligated to provide it to you.

Dashboard cameras are also good sources of video evidence. If you have a dashcam yourself, it's important to use the footage as evidence. It's possible that other drivers involved in the accident or in nearby vehicles recorded it as well. Additionally, first responders may also have recordings on dashcams or body cams that could be used to support your claim and prove damages resulting from the accident.

Contact a Fort Wayne, IN, car accident lawyer.

Car accidents can be life-changing and devastating. You or a loved one may suffer from a severe injury caused by another driver's negligence. During this time, it is important to know your legal options to make an informed decision about your rights.

At Glaser & Ebbs, our attorneys have more than 100 years of combined legal experience helping crash victims in Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, and throughout Indiana. If you were injured in an accident that was not your fault, we can fight for the compensation you deserve. To see how an experienced Fort Wayne car accident attorney can help you, contact us today for a free case evaluation.

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