Spouse testimony questions outline checklist for personal
injury,
consortium claim, cases.
"A trial testimony tool for plaintiff's
lawyer. ---
This question outline is designed to have the
spouse of the plaintiff describe the bodily injuries in detail ---
plus discuss loss of consortium."
"A deposition cross-exam questions checklist for defense attorneys. ---
Use the deposition of the spouse to
minimize damages." Chop down non-economic items that otherwise
will be argued by plaintiff's trial counsel.
- Defense attorneys - use this form to question the plaintiff's
spouse at a deposition.
- Plaintiffs attorneys
- use this form to prepare your plaintiff's
spouse for questions he/she may get asked at a deposition; and use this form as your checklist for
your direct examination questions of the plaintiff's spouse at trial.
- Everyone - save an hour every time you prepare
in a bodily injury case for the
deposition or trial testimony of the spouse. Save an hour over and over, case after case.
Use Spouse's Bodily Injury
Testimony Checklist legal
form in every personal injury lawsuit where there is a spouse of the injured
plaintiff. Save time, and be better prepared.
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If you are the plaintiff's
attorney,
- Spouse's BI Testimony
Checklist
gives you ready-made testimony checklists for your trial notebook, for
deposition and trial testimony about the injuries, and about the
witness's loss of consortium. (Watch what such
testimony can add to settlement values.)
- Spouse's BI Testimony
Checklist
works also as a checklist to use with friends of the client, to draw
their testimony out in details that hold the jury's attention on
injuries.
- Spouse's BI Testimony
Checklist
gives you a checklist to put in your trial notebook to use in office
discussions with the spouse and with friends of the client.
- The plaintiff has much to gain at settlement by using
the tried and true technique of having the spouse and friends at
depositions tell the story of how the injuries affected every day life and
the daily struggle with pain or disability. Every BI plaintiff's
attorney needs to master this technique, and this
Spouse's BI Testimony Checklist leads you in
the technique.
If you are the defendant's
attorney,
- Use Spouse's BI
Testimony Checklist as a discovery checklist for BI depositions of
the plaintiff's family. Get the spouse committed to lack
of problems in certain areas, then use those areas at trial to minimize
damages. Every BI defense attorney needs to master this technique,
and this Spouse's BI Testimony Checklist
leads you in the technique.
- Use Spouse's BI
Testimony Checklist as a trial checklist of questions to family members about items
that minimize
plaintiff's injuries.
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if you
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What could be easier!
Most plaintiff's attorneys
never take the time to develop a complete checklist of the injury points to
ask their client's husband or wife on the witness stand. And most defense
attorneys never take the time to develop a complete checklist of the injury
points they can cover with the plaintiff's spouse at the deposition.
But that does not have to be you.
Spouse's BI Testimony Checklist is a
mentor in a box, coaching you on the points you should consider when the
plaintiffs husband or wife is on the witness stand. For example, the
discussion of loss of consortium of the witness must be in the right place
for maximum psychological impact for plaintiff's. This checklist tells you
where you should place it if you client is the plaintiff, and where you
should place it if you client is the defendant. For a few dollars you get a senior trial attorney as a
mentor, a well drafted deposition question and trial testimony checklist,
and a form you can use over and over, case after case. This is
certainly a good investment.
Remember, if your case has a spouse of the injured
plaintiff, you can own Spouse's BI Testimony
Checklist if you act by Midnight,
,
for the price of only $19.80.
Three big points:
- Spouse's BI Testimony Checklist saves
you time. Pull the form up on your computer, and you have your
testimony questions checklist.
- Spouse's BI Testimony Checklist gives you
the confidence and additional power of knowing that an expert trial
attorney has mentored you on items to include.
- Spouse's BI Testimony Checklist is a very
low investment with a high value return.
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