Torts/Personal Injury
Sep. 1, 2023
Proving damages in low-impact auto cases
When you have a case that is low-impact, and thus has little to no property damage, it is important that you consider introducing a science-based approach to the case.




Byron J. Abron
Abron Law PCPhone: (310) 853-8886
Email: babron@abronlaw.com
Southwestern Univ SOL; Los Angeles CA
Low-impact auto cases can come with a host of hurdles to overcome in proving your client’s case. In a low impact collision, you will have to face the issues the defense will present of images showing little to no damage and other unfavorable testimony from their hired medical physicians, accident reconstructionist and biomechanic experts. So how do you overcome the unfavorable evidence and testimony to prove your client was in fact injured as a result of the subject ...
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