How Police Reports & Evidence Win Car Accident Lawsuits in the Inland Empire
Police reports, dashcam footage, witness statements, and expert testimony decide whether Inland Empire car accident victims get compensated or walk away with nothing. Deborah Song, Founder and Managing Attorney at Empire Law, sits down with Abby to break down every evidence category that matters in a California car accident case filed in the Superior Court of California, County of Riverside or County of San Bernardino. Questions answered in this episode: Why is the police accident report one of the most important documents in a California car accident claim? How do insurance companies use police reports to minimize or deny claims? Can a police officer's fault opinion affect a California civil lawsuit? What should you do if your Inland Empire police report contains errors? Why do independent witness statements decide liability in California car accidents? What is negligence per se under the California Vehicle Code? How do lawyers build a corroboration chain to win car accident lawsuits? What are the most powerful pieces of evidence that win car accident lawsuits? Topics covered: California police accident reports, negligence per se under the California Vehicle Code, pure comparative negligence (Li v. Yellow Cab Co.), evidence preservation letters, dashcam and surveillance footage, biomechanical engineering testimony, Event Data Recorder (EDR) black box analysis, accident reconstruction, economic vs. non-economic damages, CCP Section 335.1, insurance delay-deny-defend tactics, Superior Court of California County of Riverside, Superior Court of California County of San Bernardino. California statutes referenced: CCP Section 335.1 (two-year personal injury statute of limitations), California Vehicle Code (negligence per se - traffic citations establishing fault), California pure comparative negligence (Li v. Yellow Cab Co.). Notable from this episode: Deborah Song on police report admissibility: "Traffic accident reports are generally inadmissible hearsay in a California civil court trial. The officer has to be called to testify personally about what they physically saw, but their ultimate opinion on fault doesn't automatically dictate a lawsuit's outcome." Deborah Song on what wins cases: "High quality video footage of the actual impact is incredibly powerful. Close behind that are statements from truly neutral third party eyewitnesses, and objective medical imaging like an MRI showing fresh physical trauma." Free consultation: empireatty.com Phone: (951) 724-5307 Office: Inland Empire, CA (Riverside and San Bernardino Counties) #InlandEmpireCarAccident #CaliforniaNegligencePerSe #RiversideCountyAccidentLawyer #EvidencePreservation #CaliforniaCarAccidentLaw #EmpireLaw This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Watching this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Chapters 00:00:00 What Should Inland Empire Drivers Know About Car Accident Evidence? 00:01:21 Why Is the Police Report Critical in a Car Accident Claim? California Evidence 00:01:59 What Does a Police Accident Report Contain That Affects Compensation? 00:03:05 How Do Insurance Companies Use Police Reports in Inland Empire Claims? 00:04:00 Can a Police Officer's Fault Opinion Influence a California Civil Lawsuit? 00:05:35 What to Do If Your Police Report Has Errors - Inland Empire, CA 00:06:41 How Important Are Crash Scene Photos for a California Compensation Case? 00:07:42 Why Do Witness Statements Determine Liability in Inland Empire Car Accidents? 00:10:03 How Does Dashcam and Surveillance Video Impact Inland Empire Accident Claims? 00:11:30 What Role Does Medical Evidence Play in Proving Injuries Under California Law? 00:13:31 How Do Lawyers Use Expert Witnesses to Win Car Accident Cases in California? 00:16:37 What Is Accident Reconstruction? EDR Data and 3D Modeling in CA Courts 00:18:06 How Vehicle Damage Reports Reveal Fault in Inland Empire Car Accidents 00:20:37 What Is Negligence Per Se? California Vehicle Code Citations and Fault 00:23:01 How Do Medical Bills and Treatment Records Determine Compensation in California? 00:26:56 How Do California Lawyers Build an Evidence Chain to Win Accident Lawsuits? 00:28:30 Can a Bad Police Report Be Overcome in an Inland Empire Car Accident Case? 00:30:34 How Do Insurance Companies Challenge Evidence? The Delay, Deny, Defend Tactic 00:33:12 Why Do Strong Evidence Cases Settle Faster in Inland Empire Courts? 00:37:18 When Evidence Is Disputed, How Does That Affect Trial Risk in California? 00:40:39 What Evidence Wins Car Accident Lawsuits in Inland Empire Courts?

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Empire Law Firm with Deborah Song brings the strategy and client-first philosophy Empire Attorneys uses on real cases directly to Inland Empire drivers. Deborah Song built the firm specifically to bring Orange County-style personal injury representation back to the region she grew up in, the only full-time personal injury attorney practicing in Norco and Eastvale. She is admitted to the State Bar of California (Bar No. 337172) and a peer-nominated Super Lawyers Rising Star.
Each episode addresses the concerns Inland Empire accident victims actually raise: when your own insurance is required to disclose policy limits (and when the other driver's is not), why uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage matters in a state where 17% of drivers carry none, what diminution in value is and why most firms never ask for it, how GAP coverage windows expire in 30–60 days, and how the firm decides whether a case settles, litigates, or goes to trial. Phillip B. Nghiem (Of Counsel, CA Bar #291525), a Super Lawyers Rising Star 2022–2023 and part of the team behind a $52.9 million verdict in 2022, joins on select trial matters.
If you wait around, not great things are going to happen for you. The insurance company's goal is to see who blinks first, and the only way they take you seriously is if they know you'll actually try the case.
— Deborah Song
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