Pictures...not 10,000 shots of the same dent either.
get the other vehicle's approaching view from a good distance back and a little closer.
Same thing with the debris, get back showing where it is then closer and a close up.
if struck by an auto, squat down so you take the pictures from a auto drivers eye level.
Pictures, BUT NEVER BLOOD, GUTS AND GORE ! ! ! ! !
Always take pictures and think Name Rank and serial number...nothing more; never walk around saying; 'I'M SORRY-or- 'IT WAS MY FAULT'...make their lawyers work for their money.
Hit and run.
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Some of them have motion detectors and record movement all night long.
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If you guys ever have an incident and see an Ozark truck across the way, kindly ask that driver if they can get safety to send you the camera footage. Our outside cameras are on 24 and 7. Only the inward facing camera turns off any time the vehicle is not in motion.
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Take video of the incident rather than just static photos. Video brings another level of 'real' to the table. Many insurance companies will not accept digital photos from digital devices due to the ease of manipulation (think photoshop) but will accept video footage.
Here is a short video I sent to my insurance agent in lieu of a ton of pictures.
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#### if you log to off duty to go for a walk, that could be considered working changing eld screen.Smalltowniowa Thanks this. -
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