Thank you for your kind words. Just an FYI, I am writing some other reports to help on certain subjects related to Georgia WC in an effort to help pro-se claimants. If you have anything you would like to see information, please let me know, I am happy to try to get the information that can be shared to the injured workers who need it. Stay safe, Ty.
I wish there was some kind of "prep" with my attorney prior to being deposed. I truly do not understand why the defendant's attorney in this deposition that I experienced would ask irrelevant and intrusive questions to a personal injury case that I brought. I feel like I'm being held in some kind of psychological hostage to intrusive and irrelevant questioning. It truly sucks.
I am sorry you feel that way. So typically if they are bringing up other wrecks it is for the injuries. If they are bringing up the personal injury for the same claim, they want to know if there are other forms of money you will be receiving. Good luck.
I hope it helped, it can be nerve racking. Just remember to listen to the question wait for a second or two make sure they finished asking the question and then respond. You know most of what they are going to ask. Never guess if you don't understand do not worry about saying that. Make them ask a question you understand, they will. You got this. Good luck! Ty
I am sorry you were not able to hear it. I will have to re-record with a mic. Hopefully, it did not affect any deposition you had to attend. Thanks for your feedback. Ty
Maybe everybody should just follow the law. And if you’re called for a deposition, maybe you should just tell the truth instead of trying to weasel out of the truth.
As for the deposition. Well the problem is it's adversarial. I've seen enough depositions and trials to see that the lawyer asking questions ask in a way to get the answer they want even if it's not completely accurate.
I hope this was helpful. Thank you.
Great video overview was helpful with out being legal advice thks pro se girl here.
Thank you for your kind words. Just an FYI, I am writing some other reports to help on certain subjects related to Georgia WC in an effort to help pro-se claimants. If you have anything you would like to see information, please let me know, I am happy to try to get the information that can be shared to the injured workers who need it. Stay safe, Ty.
I did 3 hours on a 42US 1983 case👍...
Thank you for your comment. Some depositions can take longer depending upon the type of legal matter.
@@TyWilsonLaw can I not respond to some questions..and if my lawyer said objection can I answer but is a challenge answer
Awesome advice, thanks.
Thank You !
I hope it was helpful.
I wish there was some kind of "prep" with my attorney prior to being deposed. I truly do not understand why the defendant's attorney in this deposition that I experienced would ask irrelevant and intrusive questions to a personal injury case that I brought. I feel like I'm being held in some kind of psychological hostage to intrusive and irrelevant questioning. It truly sucks.
I am sorry you feel that way. So typically if they are bringing up other wrecks it is for the injuries. If they are bringing up the personal injury for the same claim, they want to know if there are other forms of money you will be receiving. Good luck.
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Thank you so much most helpful video I have seen in the past 2 hours as I have flipped through video after video. I am being disposed on 12/4
I hope it helped, it can be nerve racking. Just remember to listen to the question wait for a second or two make sure they finished asking the question and then respond. You know most of what they are going to ask. Never guess if you don't understand do not worry about saying that. Make them ask a question you understand, they will. You got this. Good luck! Ty
How was your deposition?
The volume is way too low...
I am sorry you were not able to hear it. I will have to re-record with a mic. Hopefully, it did not affect any deposition you had to attend. Thanks for your feedback. Ty
Maybe everybody should just follow the law. And if you’re called for a deposition, maybe you should just tell the truth instead of trying to weasel out of the truth.
There’s always that. Thank you for your comment.
Law is complicated. You've broken laws without even knowing it. They have a book called three felonies a day, which is what people unknowing do.
As for the deposition. Well the problem is it's adversarial. I've seen enough depositions and trials to see that the lawyer asking questions ask in a way to get the answer they want even if it's not completely accurate.