A deposition can be an intimidating and scary process. You can breathe and sigh of relief when you finally give yours and put this stage of the lawsuit behind you. However, the work isn't finished just because you and the defendant provided depositions. You should...
Personal Injury
How You Know if Your Deposition Went Well
When you file a personal injury lawsuit, you must complete various tasks and go through multiple stages. An essential part of a lawsuit is the discovery phase. Opposing parties request information from each other to learn the facts the other party will rely on in the...
What Happens at a Deposition?
In most personal injury cases, the injured party and their lawyer come to a settlement agreement with the at-fault party and their insurance company, thus bringing the case to an end. However, sometimes negotiations do not end with an arrangement that all sides find...
What Is the Discovery Phase of a Lawsuit?
A personal injury claim allows an injured person to recover compensation for losses they have suffered in an accident that another party caused. These losses can include accident-related medical expenses, lost wages due to missed time at work, and damage to property...
What Happens After My Lawyer Sends a Demand Letter?
Nobody should be responsible for losses that came about because of an accident that someone else caused. If you have been injured in an accident that was not your fault, you have the right to file a claim for compensation. You could recoup money for the cost of your...