A car accident is always stressful for everyone involved. Sometimes it even comes to trial. How should you behave in this case in order to ultimately win the process of an accident?
Necessary
- - the conclusion of the road accident expertise;
- - evidence in the case;
- - witnesses;
- - all documents for the car;
- - the passport.
Instructions
Step 1
Write down a clear goal you want to achieve at the end of the trial. It often happens that during a meeting, participants are overwhelmed with emotions and they simply forget what they want to achieve. You must constantly be clearly aware of what you came to court with and what you want to achieve. Your tasks may be: rejection of the claim, amicable agreement, partial satisfaction of the claim, victory.
Step 2
Prepare ahead of time for the lawsuit. Consider how you will present the case file to the judge. Remember, it doesn't matter what you know. The only important thing is what you can prove and how to argue the evidence presented. They can be written and material materials. They also include recordings on video and audio media, expert testimony and witnesses.
Step 3
Submit a motion to obtain evidence if for some reason you are unable to obtain the materials on the case and present them in court. Attach documents confirming your inability to obtain materials on the case.
Step 4
Explore the features of conducting civil courts in road traffic accidents. It is important not only to understand the mechanism, but also to analyze the participants in the process. For example, all judges conduct cases in their own way. Some adhere to all procedural rules, others miss some of them. Find out if the judge in your trial always proposes a settlement or not.
Step 5
Invite witnesses to the accident to testify. Take this point quite seriously, as the outcome of the whole case may depend on it. Remember that it is rather difficult to do this, since the court can be postponed many times and the witness can simply have his own affairs. Have a personal conversation with him and ask him to explain everything clearly in the meeting. Offer him mutually beneficial terms of cooperation.