Depositions in Personal Injury Cases

Serious injury accidents can often affect the health, well-being, and livelihood of the individuals involved. Persons who are injured in an accident on someone else's property or hurt due to the reckless or negligent actions of another individual may choose to take legal action to gain compensation for their pain, suffering, and medical expenses.

In the event of a personal injury claim, the attorneys for the defendant may wish to get a formal deposition from you to discuss the accident, your actions, and your prior medical history. While this process can be very stressful, an experienced attorney may be able to help you prepare for any depositions you are asked to give. For assistance with your personal injury case, contact the Madison personal injury attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C at 800-242-2874 today.

Common Deposition Topics

During a personal injury deposition, you may be asked to provide:

  • Personal information regarding your employment history and where you have previously lived
  • Past medical history including health issues, injuries, and disabilities
  • Prior legal history including criminal record and previous lawsuits or claims you may have been involved in
  • Specific information about the accident and your actions before, during, and after the event
  • Information about your injuries and medical treatment you may have received following the accident

Depositions can be very stressful, but they are often part of the claims process. It is important to have an experienced personal injury lawyer on your side to help explain the process and defend your rights.

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If you or someone you love has been injured in an accident, contact the Madison personal injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. at 800-242-2874 to discuss your legal options.

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