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my approach to handling
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motor vehicle cases i think it’s best
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described as
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trust but but verify um
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i tend to believe that people are honest
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most of the time
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but i find it very important to gather
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information independent of what any
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party says
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i think one of the greatest sources of
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information is uh
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video footage um so if there was a car
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crash for example
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that happened near business i’m calling
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that business or i
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drive out there and i go to that
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business and i say i want to see the
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surveillance
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footage right and and that
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information can be helped helpful in so
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many ways
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so you can show you the severity of the
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crash it could bolster
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a version of events it could it could
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show that someone’s lying someone’s
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being truthful
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so we we look for for video evidence a
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lot that could be body worn camera
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footage from police officers
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who respond to the scene um so i i trust
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what people are saying but i also look
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for independent
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information such as cameras
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documents records things like that
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that’ll help support
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or or bolster a claim
Baltimore, MD personal injury lawyer Ruslan Kondratyuk explains What happens if the driver who injured you doesn’t have insurance.