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Can Dash Cam Footage Be Used in Court?

Car accidents can produce life-altering injuries and cause significant emotional trauma and financial distress. When someone else’s negligence is the cause of your car accident injuries, you may be able to hold them accountable and obtain the compensation you need to cover your costs and rebuild your life.

However, if you hope to win your case, you will need to prove liability based on a preponderance of the evidence. Some of the most valuable evidence that could be used to support your claim is dash cam footage. But is dash cam footage admissible in court? Let’s explore.

Is Dash Cam Footage Allowed in Court?

When dash cam video is recorded in a public place, it will generally be admissible in both civil and criminal cases. However, the video will need to be authenticated to ensure that it was recorded at the time of the collision and that it came from the dash camera in question.

The quality of the video can have an impact on how valuable the dash cam footage is. If the quality is blurry, grainy, or does not provide enough information to determine who is responsible for causing the car accident, the dash cam footage may not be as valuable as you thought.

When you have been involved in an accident and have dash cam footage, you can review these video clips with your attorney to determine whether they will help show how the accident occurred and which parties are at fault for the collision.

What Does Dash Cam Footage Contain?

Dash cam footage can help prove liability in an accident in several ways. Most dash cams will include a watermark that includes the date and time of the accident. It can also include GPS coordinates that are capable of detecting the driving speed of not only your vehicle but other vehicles on the road.

Some of the more high-end dash cams will save footage in the cloud or record multiple views so you can access clips of the interior of your vehicle, the front of your vehicle, and the rear of your vehicle so you are covered from all angles.

If you have dash cam footage but you do not know how to access it or whether the video clips you have will prove helpful in your car accident insurance and civil claims, contact your car accident lawyer to review the dash cam footage in further detail.

Meet With a North Carolina Car Accident Attorney

If you had a dash cam installed on your vehicle, or you are interested in learning more about whether police dash cam footage could help support your car accident claims, reach out to an experienced Raleigh car accident lawyer at Nagle & Associates P.A.

Our firm is proud to offer no-cost, risk-free consultations to car accident victims across the state of North Carolina. Take advantage of this opportunity when you fill out our quick contact form or call our office at (800) 411-1583.