Ask Andy Deposition Training
The plaintiff deposition in a car accident or fall case is a significant event. This episode addresses teaching clients what to look for and how to express the full gamut of their injuries.
The plaintiff deposition in a car accident or fall case is a significant event. This episode addresses teaching clients what to look for and how to express the full gamut of their injuries.
Discovery in a car accident or personal injury lawsuit involves depositions, written questions, finding experts, and answering all the basic questions of what happened and how do I prove my client’s case.
As a dog bite lawyer, first you should get to a doctor or hospital. Second, have someone figure out who owns the dog and if it has a vet or shots for rabies. Third, contact the police or health department and report the dog and incident.
The type of defendant you sue matters to the success of your case. As a slip and fall attorney, decisions about suing the city of Philadelphia, suing a commercial property or mall owner, or suing a residential property owner greatly affect the value and prospects for success of your case.
Nope. Don’t do that. Missing work does not help your case’s value and will hurt your income and your job prospects. I get this question all the time in first meetings with clients as their car accident attorney. As your lawyer, I tell everyone that the lost wages don’t make a big difference in valuation of your case. So, get back to work unless your doctor says not to go.
As a personal injury attorney, I live a lot of people’s lives with them as they get better. There are ways to make your life better that take little effort. See your primary care doctor, don’t text and drive, get some exercise, and meditate. Try any of these and you will be better off.
As a slip and fall accident attorney, I discuss how your medical records can help or hurt your case. I discuss real world situations where a case was devastated by the client’s statements at the ER and how we lawyers evaluate and work with records of your slip and fall.
How Philadelphia civil juries are selected. As a car accident attorney, I am picking juries three to four times a year on cases. I address how we select jurors in actual civil car accident cases. It is a quick and fluid process that seeks to get jurors that both lawyers can live with and jurors who can listen to your case fairly.
As an accident attorney this podcast explains pedestrian hit by car accidents, insurance available for these cases, negligent infliction of emotional distress, and other related issues.
As an auto accident attorney, I have a good feel for which cases will get close to trial and which won’t. Most cases do not go to trial because we can find a number that is satisfactory to both sides to settle your case. Trials happen when there is a big difference of opinion on case value. As lawyers, we like trying auto accident cases, but they are risky and most people are risk averse.