Written by Remington Fang
When dealing with a case such as a personal injury lawsuit, insurance claim, workers’ compensation claim, or disability benefits claim in Colorado, witness statements can provide a valuable source of evidence. Obtaining witness statements can help an injured accident victim in a variety of ways during a personal injury claim in Denver.
A witness statement is a written and signed or recorded account of an individual’s observations, experiences, or knowledge about an accident or event. It is not a legal document and should not sound as if it is coming from an attorney. It is a personal account that details the impressions of the author. It can provide opinions and should describe the individual’s unique perspective of the issue.
In personal injury law, witness statements are used to convey to an insurance company – or a judge and jury in a personal injury trial – how events took place or how they have affected the victim’s life. Witness statements are unbiased accounts from people who witnessed the event or have knowledge about the incident. They can provide crucial insights beyond only the victim’s side of the story
Witness statements can be valuable to a claim in many ways, including:
A variety of perspectives from witness statements can present a more well-rounded case and help establish the truth of what the victim is claiming. During an insurance claim, statements from witnesses can be used to deliver more information to the insurance company. If the case has to go to court, witness statements or in-person testimony can help a jury come to a verdict and – if applicable – award a fair amount in financial compensation to the victim.

It can be helpful to a personal injury claimant to obtain witness statements from people who knew him or her before and after the event, such as friends, family members, coworkers, and neighbors. This can give an insurance company or jury a better idea of how the accident has impacted the victim’s life, daily activities and ability to work
Any witness statements acquired should be relevant to the facts of the case and provide honest, accurate accounts of the individual’s observations. They should not embellish the facts or dramatize the truth. While witness statements do not guarantee a favorable case outcome, they can support a personal injury claim and make it stronger.
For more information about obtaining witness statements to support your personal injury case, contact the attorneys at Fang Injury & Accident Lawyers Denver. We offer free case consultations in Colorado.
A Colorado Springs native with a lifelong passion for standing up to bullies, Remington fights for the injured against corporations that put profit over people. Raised in a family devoted to service and healing, he brings compassion and grit to every case.
A graduate of the University of Northern Colorado and the University of Arkansas School of Law, Remington has recovered millions for clients with Fang Injury & Accident Lawyers Denver. He believes no injury should silence the human spirit — and he won’t stop fighting until justice is served. See Remington in AVVO.
Anyone who personally saw, heard, or experienced the events in question can write a witness statement. The key requirement is first-hand knowledge — the person must have directly observed the incident. The statement should be factual, written in the witness’s own words, and signed under a statement of truth confirming it’s accurate to the best of their knowledge.
A witness statement becomes legally valid when it is fact-based, properly formatted, and signed under a statement of truth. It should include the witness’s name, address, and occupation, use numbered paragraphs in chronological order, and avoid opinions or hearsay. False or misleading information can result in serious legal penalties, including contempt of court.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. It was approved by Remington W. Fang, our Founding Partner, who brings over 10 years of experience as a personal injury attorney.