Deposition Information for Injury Victims in Massachusetts

Ideally, your attorney will have prepared you for the deposition beforehand.

Here are some things you can expect:

  • Your attorney will be with you;
  • There will be a stenographer present who will ask for your license to confirm that you are who you say you are;
  • The stenographer will swear you in under oath;
  • The defense attorney will go over some ground rules;
  • The defense attorney will ask you about where you were born, your education, marriage status, etc.;
  • The defense attorney will ask you about the accident and how it happened, and will then ask you about your injuries and medical treatment;
  • During the entire deposition process, your attorney will have the right to object to the “form” of questions posed by the defense attorney;
  • Your attorney will then have the opportunity to ask you some follow-up questions;
  • At that point, your deposition will conclude.

Please note this is only a primer as to what you can expect at a deposition, and no two depositions are alike. Good luck and most importantly, relax, and you will do just fine at your deposition.

At Earley Law Group, we understand how overwhelming things can be after suffering an unexpected injury. You’re facing high medical bills that don’t stop pouring in. You’re feeling financial strain because your injury has forced you to miss work. Worst of all, your day-to-day pain and suffering weigh heavily on your mind every single minute. All because of someone else’s negligence.