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If you have been injured in a Dallas auto accident and have started the legal process to recover compensation for your injuries, you will likely offer pre-trial testimony at a deposition. Dallas personal injury lawyer Amy Witherite offers these tips for a successful deposition.

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Dallas Personal Injury Lawyer Offers Deposition Tips

10 Useful Tips for a Successful Deposition from Eberstein & Witherite

Eberstein & Witherite, LLP

If you have been injured in a Dallas auto

accident and have started the legal process to

recover compensation for your injuries, you

will likely offer pre-trial testimony at a

deposition.

Eberstein & Witherite, LLP

Eberstein & Witherite, LLP

10 Useful Tips for a Successful Deposition from

Eberstein & Witherite

1) Tell the truth

• This is the most important element to a successful deposition. A witness at a deposition testifies under oath, so it is a witness’s duty to tell the truth.

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2) Prepare for the deposition

• Review any key documents or facts. Meet with your attorney beforehand to learn about possible topics and to receive advice about your testimony.

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3) Make sure you understand the question

• Listen carefully and ask for clarification if you don’t understand what you are being asked.

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4) Take time to think about your answer

• Pause before responding to give yourself time to gather your thoughts.

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5) Answer only the question that was asked; do not offer additional information

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6) Do not guess or speculate

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7) Let your lawyer do her job

• You will usually need to answer a question even if your attorney objects to it, but if your attorney advises you not to answer a question, follow that advice.

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8) Keep your cool and do not let the questioner rattle you• You can ask to take a break if you need a few minutes to regain your

composure.

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9) Correct the questioner if he asks questions that contain inaccurate facts

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10) Treat the deposition seriously

• Dress professionally. Be polite.

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Eberstein & Witherite, LLP

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Dallas, Texas car accident attorneys at Eberstein &

Witherite, LLP. For inquiries, call 214.378.6665

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