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Most drivers know 18-wheelers have the potential to cause devastating injuries in the event of a collision. If you were hurt or lost someone you love in a truck crash, you may be entitled to compensation, but before you can recover a single dime, you will need strong evidence to prove your damages.

The specific types of evidence your attorney will use to prove damages will depend on the facts surrounding your case. This evidence will likely include medical documentation, financial records, invoices for property repairs, and possibly the testimony of expert witnesses.

Another type of evidence that could contribute to the strength of your claim is a personal injury journal that documents the progression of your condition and how it has affected your life and the lives of your loved ones. Read on to learn what to include in this journal:

  1. Write About Your Missed Work 

Lost income can add up quickly after a serious injury. If you were sidelined from work after a truck accident, make note of every day you missed in your journal. Your attorney can use these entries in conjunction with your tax returns, pay stubs, and other documentation to help you pursue compensation for lost wages. 

  1. Describe Any Physical Pain 

Does your body start aching as soon as you get out of bed? Or does the pain worsen as the day goes on? Have you missed outings because the pain was unbearable? Did your doctor prescribe powerful pain relievers that have caused side effects? Try to write a short entry every day detailing the amount of pain you’re experiencing and how it is affecting your daily activities. 

  1. Write About How the Injuries Have Affected Your Mental State 

It is not uncommon for a serious injury to cause depression, anxiety, and loneliness. If you are experiencing psychological trauma after your accident, write about it in your journal. These entries may be used to prove mental anguish, which is a type of non-economic damage recoverable in Minnesota personal injury claims. 

  1. Discuss Everyday Struggles 

How are the injuries affecting your everyday life? Do loved ones have to miss work to help you run the household? Does a caregiver stop by once a day to assist with bathing and grooming? Make note of these and other inconveniences and struggles you are facing due to your injuries. 

  1. Describe How the Injuries Have Impacted Your Loved Ones 

A serious injury can affect the entire family. Make note of how your condition has impacted your relationship with your spouse and other loved ones. 

Discuss Your Case with a Truck Accident Attorney in St. Cloud 

If you were hurt in a large truck crash, turn to Bradshaw & Bryant to determine the most strategic way to proceed with your claim. Our truck accident lawyers will conduct a thorough investigation into the wreck and help you gather the evidence needed to prove liability and damages. Call 320-259-5414 or fill out our Contact Form to schedule a free case evaluation with a personal injury lawyer in St. Cloud.

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