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.

Nearly twenty years ago when I opened my practice I decided to dedicate my career to advancing the rights of injury victims against powerful insurance companies. Personally, I find great satisfaction in helping good and honest people who have been wronged due to no fault of their own. I am really proud to have earned our clients’ hard-earned trust by running a law firm our clients can always count on to do the right thing.