Personal Injury Depositions

Personal injury accidents can cause severe hardship for the individuals involved, including physical pain, expensive medical treatment, and possible long-term disability. If an accident was caused by another person's negligent or reckless actions, the injured party may be eligible to pursue legal action against the person responsible.

Persons who file a personal injury claim against another individual may be “deposed” by the attorneys for the defendant prior to trial. The defendant's attorneys will usually ask for an account of the events that led to the injury and will record the answers for use in the case. An experienced personal injury attorney may be able to help you with your personal injury case and can help represent you during depositions and other court procedures. For help with your claim, contact the Lake Geneva personal injury attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. at 800-242-2874 today.

Common Deposition Questions

Questions that are commonly asked during personal injury depositions include those involving:

  • Personal information including past residences, job history, and criminal record
  • Medical information including past illnesses and injuries
  • Previous claims or lawsuits you may have been involved in
  • Specific details about the accident and your actions before, during, and after the event
  • Information about your injuries and medical treatment you received after the accident
  • Impairments or disabilities following the accident

While personal injury depositions can be very stressful events, it is important to remember to remain calm and answer the questions truthfully.

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For assistance with your personal injury claim, contact the experienced Lake Geneva personal injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. at 800-242-2874 today.

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