4 Tips For Completing A Deposition Successfully

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When it comes to being involved in a legal dispute, you may need to complete the stages of discovery. This is the time you will need to prove your case and provide the full details of it. One of the important parts of discovery is the deposition. You will be required to meet with the other parties' attorney and answer a series of questions.  Knowing specific tips to help you provide the best deposition possible are certain to come in handy.

Tip #1: Understand the question

It's important that you fully understand what the attorney is asking before you attempt to provide a response. Doing so will help you avoid giving answers that are incorrect which may be potentially damaging to your case.

Tip #2:  Provide brief answers

Be sure only to respond with a yes or no answer when it's possible. This can help you avoid in giving away too much information or too many details about the case when it's not necessary. 

Remember the attorney who is completing the deposition is working for your opponent.

Tip #3: Talk to your attorney

Before attending a deposition, it's critical to your case to consult with your lawyer. This can help you prepare more for this meeting. 

Listed below are some questions to ask your legal professional:

1. What is the normal length of a deposition?

2.  Who will attend this meeting?

3.  Do you have to answer every question that is asked?

4.  Is it possible to bring a family member or a friend with you?

5.  Where is the deposition typically held?

6.  Can you take breaks throughout the meeting?

7.  What types of questions will you be asked?

Tip #4:  Avoid getting upset

It's important to your case to remain calm throughout the entirety of the deposition. You should avoid being rude or getting angry with the attorney or any other individual who is in attendance.

Additionally, if your legal adversary is attending it's ideal to simply speak to this individual and avoid any type of negative confrontation. It is the legal right of your legal opponent to attend the deposition if this person desires to do so.

Completing a deposition can be a nerve-wracking time during the discovery stage. However, doing so successfully could drastically increase the strength of your case. Be sure to rely on the expertise of a personal injury attorney such as Dallas Laird to assist you with your deposition. 

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