Today, our personal injury deposition attorneys will define depositions, interrogatories, and discuss some high-level expectations and preparation methods we use to ensure a positive outcome for our clients.
Virtually all personal injury claims will involve what is known as interrogatories. Interrogatories are written questionnaires which must be answered by the opposite party. Interrogatories are part of the larger information gathering or “discovery” phase of a personal injury claim. Your Red Bank personal injury lawyer will help guide you through this process by addressing each question individually.
It is also common for personal injury cases to include a deposition. Depositions are essentially interviews given under oath. Depositions are legally similar to testimony given in a courtroom, with the major distinction that they are conducted privately with the assistance of a court reporter. Your attorney will be present as well to protect your legal rights. Depositions can be understandably intimidating, but with adequate preparation, there is no reason to fear a negative result.
So your personal injury case is moving forward and you have been informed that you are being deposed. Now what? Your Monmouth County personal injury attorney will work with you to go over the details of your case, but here are some high-level tips and expectations which all individuals should consider before their deposition:
With proper preparation, a strong case, and the help of a qualified personal injury attorney, your deposition will be over before you know it. Depositions and interrogatories are just a stepping stone towards you and your family recovering the financial compensation you need and deserve.
The personal injury deposition attorneys of Chamlin, Uliano & Walsh have extensive experience helping clients through the deposition process in Red Bank, Freehold, Middletown, West Long Branch, Asbury Park, Howell, and all of Central New Jersey. We have recovered millions for our local clients to cover damages from car accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, construction accidents, slip and fall accidents, and much more. Our firm takes pride in offering the resources of a larger firm while maintaining the personal, individualized approach of a smaller firm.
To learn more about the personal injury deposition process in New Jersey, please contact us online or call our West Long Branch, NJ office at (732) 440-3950 today for a free and confidential consultation.
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