Written by Carter Capner Law
Updated on July 9, 2025If you’ve been injured at a resort overseas, the strength of your evidence can make or break your compensation claim. Clear, early documentation can prove who was at fault, how serious the injury was, and what it cost you. Whether you’re still overseas or already home, this guide will show you what to collect, how to organise it, and what to do if you missed something.
Why Gathering Evidence Is So Important
In resort injury claims, the burden is on you (the injured person) to show that:
- The resort or its staff failed in their duty of care
- This failure caused your injury
- You suffered financial and/or emotional loss as a result
Good evidence helps your legal team prove negligence, support your claim amount, and negotiate a fair outcome.
Types of Evidence You Should Collect
Medical Evidence
This includes overseas hospital records, prescriptions, and treatment notes. Upon returning home, see your GP or specialist to create a documented Australian medical history of the injury.
Visual Evidence
Take photos or videos of the hazard that caused your injury — such as broken tiles, unmarked wet floors, or faulty stairs. Include wide shots, close-ups, and surrounding conditions like lighting and signage.
Witness Information
If anyone saw what happened, get their name, phone number, and email. Other Australian travellers are especially helpful for follow-up statements later.
Booking and Travel Documentation
Save your travel itinerary, booking confirmation, resort T&Cs, and anything that describes what was promised (brochures, emails, screenshots).
Evidence of Financial and Emotional Loss
Keep receipts for medical treatment, taxis, pharmacy items, cancelled activities, and any work missed. Emotional impact can be shown through travel diaries, emails, or statements from travel companions.
Checklist: Must-Have Items for Your Claim
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Hospital or clinic discharge summary
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Photos of the hazard (scene and conditions)
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Witness contact details
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Booking confirmations and travel invoices
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Receipts for medical treatment and expenses
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Employer confirmation of missed work
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Medical reports from your Australian GP or specialist
Can You Still Claim If You Didn’t Get All the Evidence?
Yes. While early documentation helps, many successful claims rely on reconstructed timelines and supporting evidence gathered after the trip.
Our team can help obtain:
- Overseas medical records
- Witness statements
- Booking records from travel agencies
- Expert reports on resort safety standards
We also advise on how to document your injury and recovery once you’re back in Australia — which is just as important.
FAQs – Evidence for Resort Injury Claims
What if no one saw the incident?
That’s okay. Other forms of evidence — such as photos, medical records, or hazard reports — can still support your case.
Can I use social media posts as evidence?
Yes. Time-stamped photos or descriptions on social platforms can support your version of events.
Are overseas medical records valid in Australia?
Yes. We work with your Australian GP or specialist to translate and interpret them for your claim.
The Stronger the Evidence, the Stronger the Claim
Whether you were injured abroad last week or several months ago, it’s not too late to gather the evidence needed for a successful claim. With our help, even partial documentation can be turned into a strong legal case.
Contact Carter Capner Law today for a free case assessment — or visit our
Overseas Travel Injury Lawyers page for more information on how we help travellers recover compensation.