Depositions

What is a deposition? Do I have to comply? How and why do insurance companies use depositions?

In this important discussion, Sol describes what a deposition is and why it is important. Because a deposition is taken under oath, any statements you make can be held against you in court. You are advised to have your attorney present and Sol accompanies his clients to depositions to protect them from making mistakes.

The purpose is to allow the insurance company’s attorney to get a formal statement from you regarding the facts of the case and, as Sol explains, he will object to any questions that are primarily meant to embarrass or harass you. He also covers how material in a deposition may be thrown out if it is not directly applicable to the case.



 
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