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3 Rules For A Deposition In An Automobile Accident Case

Automobile Accident

Automobile Accident

This article explains three rules for people to follow who are giving a deposition in an automobile accident case. A deposition can be a challenging experience; following these three rules can go a long way to making sure you get through the deposition successfully.

If you have been injured in a car accident that was caused by someone else, there are a number of things that may happen. If the insurance company is unwilling to settle the case without requiring your lawyer to file suit, you may have to be deposed.

If you sue, and the case progresses, the insurance company's lawyer will want to take your deposition. The other side gets to ask you questions in a deposition. You have to answer under oath, often with a video camera recording what you say. Your lawyer will be there with you.

You may be shown documents during your deposition, or you may simply be asked what you understand and what your memory of what happened is. The answers you give to any question that is asked may be used later by your lawyer or the lawyer for the insurance company. Your answers, for that reason, are very important.

To be sure, a deposition can be a difficult experience. The other side's lawyer is trying to use the deposition to keep from having to pay you what you deserve for your injuries, and they have done depositions before. This may be the first time you have ever been in a situation like this.

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Matt Kaiser is an attorney who represents people who have been injured in automobile accidents in Washington, D.C. and Maryland. He has written a book about car accident claims. Maryland and D.C. residents can get a free copy of this valuable consumer guide at
http://www.personal-injury-dc.com

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