A Decatur injury attorney will help you avoid the mistakes that can be made when giving a deposition.
A Decatur Injury Lawyer Will Tell You the 15 Common Mistakes Made During Depositions
Your Decatur injury attorney will explain that when you give your deposition there are common mistakes that a plaintiff will make to harm his or her case. They are:
1) Giving exaggerated descriptions of symptoms;
2) Giving exaggerated reasons for liability;
3) Lying when testifying;
4) Giving testimony that sounds preplanned with phrasings like “To tell the truth…”;
5) Giving exaggerated totals of income lost;
6) Inconsistencies with previously made statements;
7) Inconsistency with another witness’s possible testimony;
8) Making a significant error in distance and time of the accident;
9) Making errors with when and how much treatment you received;
10) Inconsistencies with your medical records;
11) Not taking any responsibility when you are comparatively negligent;
12) Laying blame on the medical staff for inaccurate diagnosis, poor treatment or results that are not optimal;
13) Reacting rudely to the defense attorneys;
14) Taking responsibility for what happened when your Decatur injury attorney said you should not; and
15) Not properly understanding a question the defense attorney asks and giving an answer that ruins the case.
Contact an Experienced Decatur Injury Lawyer
If you have questions about the 15 common mistakes that are made when giving a deposition, a Decatur injury attorney can help. Call McCarthy Rowden & Baker at 800-373-6050 today.
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