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Evidence in a Wisconsin Bicycle Accident |
Listed Below is some of the types of evidence that could be
presented to a jury in a
Wisconsin bicycle accident injury
trial.
1. Police reports;
2. Photographs of the accident scene;
3. Deposition testimony of several witnesses from the scene of the bicycle
accident;
4. Testimony concerning the physical area including a hill, driveway, stop
sign, shrubbary making a driveway less visible from the road;
5. Testimony of the stopping of the vehicle and speed of vehicle prior to
the bicycle accident;
6. Estimates of time on the road;
7. Estimate of distance between truck and vehicle when driver first saw
bicylist;
8. Length and type of skid marks,
9. Reports from a police officer that the bicyclists brakes did not both
work properly when he inspected the bicycle after the accident;
10. Expert witness testimony estimating speed of vehicle based
on skid marks;
11. Testimony to a friend that the bicyclists brakes were not
working properly (said prior to accident).
12. Testimony from a mechanic that after he examined the bike
after the accident, the brakes were not working properly.
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