The Role of Dashcam Footage in Car Accident Claims

Dashcam videos now play a significant role in many South Carolina car accident claims. As dashboard-mounted recording devices have become more affordable and easier to use, more motorists have begun using them to capture everyday travel and protect their rights in the event of a collision.

Clear video of the crash can offer some of the most powerful evidence available.

How Dashcam Videos Are Used in South Carolina Car Accident Claims

Dashcam footage can help establish what happened immediately before, during, and after a collision. Insurance adjusters and personal injury attorneys often review videos early in the claims process to assess liability and damages.

Dashcam videos commonly show:

  • Vehicle speed and lane position
  • Traffic signals and signage
  • Sudden braking or unsafe maneuvers
  • Weather and road conditions

Video evidence can resolve liability disputes by providing undeniable, objective images of the incident. Courts and insurers tend to trust dashcam footage more than conflicting statements from drivers and witnesses.

What to Do if You Have Dashcam Footage of a Car Accident

If your dashcam recorded a crash, act quickly. Proper handling protects the video recordings and strengthens your claim. Take these steps right away:

  • Save the original video file and create backup copies.
  • Avoid editing or trimming the video in any way.
  • Write down the date, time, and location of the crash.
  • Contact a car accident attorney from Jebaily Law Firm before sharing the video.

Insurance companies may request footage early. An attorney can help you decide who to show the dashcam footage to in car accident claims, and when it would be best to do so.

How Dashcam Recordings Can Strengthen a Personal Injury Claim

Can dashcam videos be used as evidence? The answer is usually yes, provided the footage is pertinent to the case and otherwise admissible as evidence.

Using dashcams as evidence can help establish another driver’s negligent or reckless behavior, such as their failure to obey traffic laws – running a red light or stop sign, for example – or their other actions leading up to a crash. It can also illustrate the severity of a crash and its immediate aftermath.

Videos can connect the crash directly to your injuries and help justify compensation for medical bills, lost wages, property damage, pain, suffering, and more.

Common Challenges with Dashcam Evidence in Car Accident Cases

Having dashcam video footage does not guarantee success. Several issues can affect its usefulness in a claim, including:

  • Poor video quality or obstructed views
  • Missing footage due to overwritten files
  • Lack of audio or limited camera angles
  • Disputes over context or interpretation

Insurance companies may argue that the footage fails to show the whole picture. Our experienced attorneys know how to address these arguments and present the evidence effectively.

Contact Our Car Accident Attorneys for Help with Dashcam Evidence

Dashcam videos are valuable evidence that can make a significant difference in a South Carolina car accident claim, but proper handling matters. Jebaily Law Firm helps clients use dashcam footage to build strong cases while avoiding the common pitfalls related to dashcam evidence. We are ready to fight to hold the at-fault party accountable and seek your rightful compensation.

Contact us today for a free consultation with an experienced personal injury attorney at our firm.

George D. Jebaily, Esq.

Attorney George D. Jebaily is the Managing Partner of Jebaily Law Firm, where he serves as the lead attorney for the Personal Injury Team. With over 40 years of legal experience, George’s law practice concentrates on a full scope of personal injury claims, including those related to motor vehicle crashes, premises liability, workplace accidents, dog bites, wrongful death, and more.

 

George has deep ties to the Florence community, where he has lived since he was a child. He has served as an at-large member of the Florence City Council since 2014 and received recognition from the American Association for Justice for his efforts to redevelop Downtown Florence. George has also been deeply involved with raising awareness of the dangers of distracted driving. 

 

In 1982, George earned his law degree from the University of South Carolina, where he also earned his undergraduate degree in 1978. He is licensed to practice law in South Carolina, the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. He is a member of the American Bar Association, the South Carolina Bar, the Florence County Bar Association, the American Association for Justice, and the South Carolina Association for Justice.

 

Admitted to South Carolina Bar: 1983

Years of Legal Experience: 43

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