Deposition Strategy in a Personal Injury Practice

14 Oct , 2025

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Our panelists will review your deposition strategy in personal injury cases from primarily the plaintiff’s position. The emphasis will be on who and when to take depositions of defendant and the key non-expert witnesses, including those relating to non-medical damages (e.g. general damages and other economic losses). The discussion will include not only who and in what order to take depositions, but your strategy regrading the scope – a full-on inquiry or a limited one for discovery purposes only. Your pre-trial approach your deposition strategy is key to not only trial preparation but also your strategy for achieving a settlement.

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