It will be your word against the other driver's as to who was where and in what lane. The damage does not prove who had the lane, only where the impact occurred. I can make an argument for most any possibility.

Now, as for the police video, I suppose you can attempt to obtain it through discovery. However, as it does not show the collision and may have recorded otherwise private information of the other party, you may find that it will not be released via discovery. In that case you might have to either seek it through a public record's request, OR, a court order. Whether a court will find any video of the interviews relevant is questionable.

If it comes down to your word against the other's, a court may find there to be reasonable doubt as to the offense.,