What Types of Questions Will I Be Asked at My Deposition in a Car Accident Personal Injury Lawsuit?

103 13
If you have a lawsuit for a personal injury due to a car accident, you probably will have to give a "deposition".
There are questions that are typically asked at depositions in car accident cases.
At your deposition, you can expect that these types of questions, which are usually broken down into three areas.
First, questions about your background.
These will usually include, places you have lived, your marital status, your educational background as well as your work history.
You probably will be asked what your job duties were at each of those jobs and also for your current job.
Also, likely questions are whether you have given a deposition before, if so, for what type of case; whether you have ever filed a lawsuit or a claim before and, if so, what were the circumstances.
The next group of questions is typically centered on the accident itself.
These usually include: where you were going, your familiarity with that road, the weather and traffic conditions, your observations of the other driver involved.
You will be asked to explain or describe how the accident happened and the specifics of where on the road, impact points to the vehicles and where they came to rest.
What happened to you inside your vehicle is important and asked to determined the mechanics of how your injury may have occurred.
You will be asked whether you spoke to the other involved driver(s), what you observed them say and do at the scene, the type and location on the vehicle of any damage, whether there were witnesses and what you said to the police.
The last group of questions usually deals with your injuries.
Specifically, what body parts were injured, how you felt at the scene, later at the doctors, and in the ensuing months.
You will probably be asked what doctors you saw, who sent you to each doctor or who referred you and what treatment each doctor provided you.
Because your injuries and medical condition are at issue, you will likely be asked whether you have had any previous injuries or trauma to the affected parts of your body injured in this car accident.
If so, you'll be asked what doctors you saw and what the outcome of your treatment was.
You should be prepared to answer questions about what things you have difficulty with since, what things you can't do at all, and how the injuries have affected your daily life (work, socially, family, recreational activities).
Source...
Subscribe to our newsletter
Sign up here to get the latest news, updates and special offers delivered directly to your inbox.
You can unsubscribe at any time

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.