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The Evidence That Makes or Breaks Your Personal Injury Case

20 min · 24. Juni 2026
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Episode Summary: In this episode of Pierce and Shows Personal Injury Post Script, host Lisa Mosbey sits down with Chris Shows, a seasoned personal injury attorney based in Baton Rouge, to discuss the critical types of evidence that can make or break an injury claim in Louisiana. Chris emphasizes the importance of gathering evidence immediately after an accident, such as taking photos and collecting witness information. He explains why relying solely on police reports can be misleading and highlights the need for timely medical examinations to document injuries. Chris also shares insights on how delayed onset of injuries can affect claims and the significance of maintaining accurate medical records. This episode provides listeners with practical advice on preserving their rights and building a strong case, offering invaluable guidance for anyone involved in an accident. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 0:55 – Importance of Immediate Evidence Collection 2:22 – Preserving Witness Identities 3:43 – Limitations of Police Reports 5:01 – Common Errors in Accident Reports 7:14 – Critical Evidence Beyond Initial Reports 8:48 – Importance of Timely Medical Examination 10:14 – Impact of Delayed Evidence Collection 12:07 – Effects of Natural Disasters on Evidence 13:21 – Recognizing Delayed Onset Injuries 14:39 – Documenting Injuries Accurately 16:40 – Engaging Actively in Medical Care 18:05 – Gathering Evidence Post-Accident 19:26 – Importance of Timely Legal Consultation About the Show: Pierce and Shows Personal Injury Post Script is a podcast dedicated to helping accident victims navigate the complexities of personal injury claims in Louisiana. Hosted by experienced attorney Chris Shows, the show offers insights into the legal process, practical advice for gathering evidence, and strategies for dealing with insurance companies. With a focus on clarity and compassion, each episode aims to empower listeners with the knowledge they need to rebuild their lives after an accident. Whether you're seeking legal guidance or simply want to understand your rights better, this podcast provides valuable information in an accessible format.

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