

If you have been injured in a car accident or have a personal injury case, you may be asked to participate in a deposition.
If you have never experienced a deposition before, it is normal to be a little nervous about what will be expected of you.
Below, the California personal injury lawyers at Wells Call Injury Lawyers explain what to expect when preparing for a deposition.
If you have questions, please contact us today.
Basically, a deposition is a question and answer session used to discover facts and gather information about your case.
The person asking the questions is your lawyer (or the defendant’s lawyer).
The person answering the questions can be anyone who has facts related to the case—the driver, a passenger, a bystander, etc. If you are the injured person, of course, that includes you.
The person being questioned is under oath while providing testimony.
Your lawyer will make appropriate arrangements to be sure the other side has been given sufficient notice of the scheduled deposition.
It is typical that a court reporter is required to be in attendance. Whichever lawyer has scheduled the deposition will also arrange for that.
Prepare for a deposition by learning what to expect. A lawyer can describe the deposition process and help you prepare a list of common questions you may face.
Most depositions for personal injury cases will fall into three main categories: personal background, the accident, and damages.
The purpose of these questions can be very broad.
One thing they can be used for is to establish your character and credibility.
Most of these questions will be very basic and straightforward. Some of them may seem very specific and irrelevant at first but know that they do serve a purpose.
Basic information to a personal injury deposition:
Education and Employment History that you will asked during the deposition:
Legal History and any type of history with law enforcement that will need to be provided during the deposition:
This is probably what you expected to talk about most in a deposition. The purpose of these questions is, of course, to find out what exactly happened on the day of the accident.
Background Information
Accident Details
These questions help establish the costs you incurred (economic and otherwise) due to this accident.
Injuries
Treatment
Costs
What you say is obviously important, but how you say it is also important. Even though you may feel nervous or stressed, be calm. It helps to take deep breaths and to take your time.
Before answering, give yourself a moment to repeat the question and think. Do not feel rushed. Also, remember that you are under oath. It is essential that you are honest.
If you don’t know the answer, say that. If you don’t remember, it is honest to say that.
Remember that your lawyer is on your team.
If you have questions prior to your deposition, the injury lawyers at Wells Call Injury Lawyers are happy to answer them. Contact us online or call (707) 426-5300 for a free case review.
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