What to Expect During Your Personal Injury Deposition
Navigating a personal injury lawsuit can feel like walking through a legal minefield. After the initial filing and the exchange of documents, you will reach a critical phase known as discovery. The centerpiece of this phase is the deposition. For many plaintiffs, the idea of being questioned by an opposing attorney in a formal setting is intimidating. However, understanding the process can strip away the anxiety and help you provide the clear, honest testimony your case requires.

A deposition is essentially an out-of-court oral testimony given under oath, which is later reduced to writing for use in court or for discovery purposes. Here is a detailed breakdown of what you can expect during your personal injury deposition.
The Purpose of the Deposition
Before diving into the “what,” it is important to understand the “why.” The opposing side (usually the insurance company’s lawyer) has two primary goals during your deposition:… Read more



