EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 13 MIN
Ep 142: The Accident Report Could Make or Break Your Case
from The Verdict with the Catastrophic Injury Lawyer Clarke Speaks · host Clarke Speaks
Send us Fan MailAfter a car accident, most people focus on the obvious things like vehicle damage, injuries, insurance claims, and getting back to normal life. But according to Clarke, one of the most important pieces of the entire process is often overlooked: the collision report and the evidence surrounding it.In this episode, Clarke explains why reporting an accident matters, what information is captured in a police collision report, and how critical evidence can disappear in a matter of days or even hours. We’ll share real-world examples of cases where skid marks, vehicle data, witness statements, and surveillance footage completely changed the outcome of a claim. Here’s what we discuss in this episode:🚔 Report The Accident: Documentation matters 📋 Collision Reports: Critical details drive claims ⏳ Evidence Fades Fast: Act quickly after a crash 🔍 Investigation Matters: Small details can change everything 💰 Watch For Liens: Settlements aren't always yours to keepLearn more about how Speaks Law Firm can help you: https://www.speakslaw.com/ Schedule your FREE case review: https://www.speakslaw.com/our-team/r-clarke-speaks/#contactFormTarget Find us on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3R40YMP
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Send us Fan Mail After a car accident, most people focus on the obvious things like vehicle damage, injuries, insurance claims, and getting back to normal life. But according to Clarke, one of the most important pieces of the entire process is often overlooked: the collision report and the evidence surrounding it. In this episode, Clarke explains why reporting an accident matters, what information is captured in a police collision report, and how critical evidence can disappear in a matter of...
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