Preserving Evidence is Vital

Wanda Logan
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Posted by Wanda LoganSeptember 20, 2007 4:57 PM

When you are involved in an accident, preserving evidence can be extremely vital to your claim. Names and contact information for witnesses, photographs, keeping a defective product such as a tire, seatbelt, or smoke alarm, can prove important in pursuing a negligence case.


Preserving evidence may clear a man of a 1982 Dallas rape. Had the evidence not been collected when the incident occurred and retained, he might not have ever been exonerated from a crime he didn't commit.


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