Preparing For Your Deposition Is Vitally Important
Posted on Sep 30, 2011 4:39pm PDT
If you are an accident victim and have sued the wrongdoer then it is almost a certainty that you will have to give a deposition in your case. A deposoition means that the attorney who represents the person who caused your accident, or defendant, gets to ask you questions about how the accident happened and will try to find information to hurt your case. They are allowed to probe into your personal, employment and medical background as well as other areas. Thus it is really very important that you spend the time that is necessary to get ready for your deposition. If I, a
New Haven personal injury lawyer / New Haven personal injury attorney, represent you then rest assured that I will spend the hours necessary to prepare you so you can help your case. This is important because it is the most interactive you will be in your case short of time spent, in court, if it goes to trial. It is a time for you to shine and show the other side that you are right about your claim and that you know what you are talking about. Once they see that you will be a good witness, should the case go to trial, the value of your case may well increase or become enhanced. It is important to review the police report or incident report, your medical records , lost wage information and many other things. It is also vital to know what type of questions to expect and to learn how best to answer the questions that will be asked of you at the deposition. So please vist my home page at
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