What motorcycle accident evidence do you need for a strong claim?
If you’ve suffered serious injuries in a Tennessee motorcycle accident, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage. But no matter how severe your injuries are, your ability to recover compensation depends on one thing: evidence.
Motorcycle claims often require clear, detailed documentation to prove how the crash happened and to show how it disrupted your life. A Smyrna, TN motorcycle accident lawyer at Weir & Kestner Injury Lawyers can help you gather and present the right evidence to build a strong case.

What evidence is used to prove fault in a motorcycle accident?
Proving that the other driver was responsible for the crash is the first step in any successful motorcycle accident claim. Depending on your situation, gathering certain types of evidence can help show how the collision occurred and who was at fault.
Informe policial
El informe policial describirá cómo ocurrió la colisión e indicará si el otro conductor fue multado por una infracción de tránsito, como exceso de velocidad.
Testimonio de testigos
Statements and contact information from people who observed the crash can shed light on the cause of the accident.
Video footage
Si el accidente fue captado en video por una cámara de vigilancia o por un vehículo cercano con una cámara en el tablero, esto podría aclarar cualquier inconsistencia en las declaraciones de los testigos sobre cómo ocurrió.
Fotografías
Photos of the accident scene, road conditions, and damage to the vehicles can establish liability since certain types are consistent with specific accident causes.
What evidence do you need to prove your injuries and losses?
Once liability is established, you’ll need to show how the crash impacted your life. This includes medical costs, time off work, and pain and suffering. The following evidence can help document your losses:
Registros médicos
Sus registros médicos mostrarán sus lesiones y establecerán que son consecuencia del accidente.
Bills and invoices
Son necesarias copias de todas las facturas o recibos que recibió por su atención médica y por cualquier daño a la propiedad de su motocicleta para solicitar el reembolso de estos gastos.
Pay stubs
Para recibir una compensación por los salarios perdidos, deberá proporcionar recibos de sueldo que demuestren que perdió tiempo de trabajo debido a sus lesiones.
Statement from your employer
Si trabaja horas extras regularmente o su salario varía de una semana a la otra, es posible que necesite una declaración de su empleador para documentar su pérdida de ingresos.
Tax returns
Si trabaja por cuenta propia, las declaraciones de impuestos de años anteriores se pueden utilizar para estimar los ingresos que perdió debido a sus lesiones.
Expert testimony
Si ha quedado discapacitado de forma permanente, el testimonio de un experto puede determinar sus necesidades médicas futuras y el efecto de su condición en su potencial de ingresos.
Personal journal
Mantener un diario de sus actividades diarias desde el accidente puede ayudar a respaldar su reclamo por daños y perjuicios por dolor y sufrimiento.
Understanding who is at fault in Tennessee motorcycle accidents
Before you can receive any compensation, someone must be found at fault for the motorcycle crash. Tennessee uses a comparative fault system. That means more than one person can share blame for the accident. But you can still recover damages if you were less than 51% at fault.
In fact, under Tennessee law (T.C.A. § 29-11-103) and court rulings, you may seek compensation as long as you were 49% or less to blame. Your final award will simply be reduced by your percentage of fault.
Tennessee is also a “fault” state, which means the driver who caused the crash is financially responsible for the damage. To get compensation, you’ll need strong evidence showing the other driver caused the wreck, not you.
Why is legal representation important in a motorcycle claim?
Under Tennessee law, you typically have only one year from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Waiting too long can make it harder to gather the evidence needed to win your case.
- Photographs and videos may be erased or deleted
- Witnesses may move or forget key details
- Medical records can become harder to retrieve
A skilled attorney can begin investigating your motorcycle accident case immediately and help you avoid mistakes that could hurt your claim. At Weir & Kestner Injury Lawyers, we know how to gather the right evidence and present it clearly to the insurance company, or to a jury, if necessary.
Get legal help from Weir & Kestner injury lawyers in Tennessee
You don’t have to face the legal system alone. The experienced team at Weir & Kestner Injury Lawyers represents motorcycle accident victims across Tennessee. If your wreck happened in Smyrna, Nashville, Murfreesboro, or Chattanooga, we’re ready to meet you at the location most convenient for you.
Llame a (615) 220-4180 o schedule online to schedule your free consultation with a local motorcycle accident attorney. We offer flexible scheduling to make the legal process as easy as possible during your recovery.
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