Handling a Deposition in Your Workers’ Compensation Case

Handling a Deposition in Your Workers' Compensation CaseAt some point during your workers’ compensation case, it’s very likely that you’ll be asked to undergo a deposition. During this process, you’ll required to answer questions while under oath. The statements you record during your deposition will be recorded and used later on in your case. In this blog, our Greenville workers’ compensation attorney share tips on how to successfully handle a workers’ compensation deposition.

Wait Before Answering

When the lawyer is asking a question, it’s important that you let him or her finish asking it before you begin answering. The question may be different than what you think it is, and you don’t want to jump to conclusions. Furthermore, the court reporter present will need to type everything verbatim, which can be difficult if you and the attorney are talking at the same time. You also want to give your lawyer the opportunity to object the question if it’s misleading or inappropriate.

Don’t Overshare or Volunteer Information

Whether it’s a nervous habit or in just in you nature, try not to ramble in your responses. You may want to give long-winded explanations to your accident and how it occurred, but the lawyers are looking for answers that are short and concise. Your requirement is to only answer the question that is being asked – if you answer with a simple “yes” or “no,” do so.

Maintain Composure

When giving your answers, you want to remain calm and polite. The other attorney will be sizing you up during the deposition, to determine the type of witness you’ll make. Coming off as a level-headed individual can only help your case. If you’re feeling especially anxious and overwhelmed, you can ask to take a break to collect yourself before resuming the deposition.
We have nearly a century’s worth of trial experience to bring to the table. Call our Greenville workers’ compensation attorney at (864) 408-8883 to request your free consultation.
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Matthew Christian

Attorney, Founder, Partner University of South Carolina School of Law, South Carolina Bar, U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit, U.S. District Court, U.S. Federal Courts, United States Supreme Court

Attorney Matthew Christian dedicated his career to making corporations see his clients as people, rather than claim numbers. He strives to help the injured, including making long-term care facilities safer for residents.

Attorney Matthew is also very passionate about fighting for injury victims’ rights to compensation, going above and beyond to defend these rights. As a partner at Christian & Christian, Matt has helped pursue and obtain financial reparations for numerous accident victims from well-funded opponents, including major insurance companies.

Attorney Matthew Christian has experience handling a wide range of personal injury cases.

Areas of Expertise: Personal Injury, Nursing Home Abuse, Medical Malpractice, Auto Accidents, Premises Liability, Wrongful Death, Catastrophic Injuries

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