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Product Liability Cases
- Deposition Checklists, Forms,
and Trial Tips and Tactics.
We have a number of deposition, trial, and litigation forms that are involved
in product liability litigation. Bodily injury forms are at our BI
(Bodily Injury) Suite page. Our expert witness forms and advice are at our ExpertEase™
page.
In Addition: Products Liability Deposition Checklist - Plaintiff or
Fact Witness. This is an individual deposition, trial, or
litigation checklist form directly intended for products liability attorneys. Our
Products Liability Deposition Checklist - Plaintiff or Fact Witness is useful
for both plaintiff and defense counsel. Defense counsel
will use it in examining the
plaintiff or any fact witness involved in litigation of a claim of defective
products. Use this form checklist during a deposition in a manufacturing / assembly
/ design / warnings case. It is also a good beginning outline that you can
build on, in preparing cross examination questions for trial.
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Liability Deposition Checklist - Plaintiff or Fact Witness
Plaintiff's counsel will use this outline as a handy checklist in
witness preparation, in preparing the
plaintiff client to testify. This form has the range of items a good
defense lawyer will ask the plaintiff. Your client should be prepared to deal
with these questions. Our Plaintiff or Fact Witness question
outline checklist is needed to depose any fact witness efficiently, clearly, and
comprehensively.
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Liability Deposition Checklist - Plaintiff or Fact Witness
Checklists prevent attorney blunders of
forgetting questions.
Depositions are a key part of product defect cases. The liability of
non-liability of the defendant may depend on the answers given by the plaintiff
or a fact witness during his/her deposition. To avoid disappointment,
you as an attorney need an outline, in checklist form, of the questions to be asked. Do not be one of those
defense attorneys who walks out after the deposition
and realizes that crucial areas of questioning have been forgotten. Do not
be one of those plaintiff attorneys who walks out of the deposition and realizes
that the plaintiff had not been prepared by you to answer questions on a
make-or-break issue. This does not have to be you, if you are armed
with a comprehensive question checklist developed by a senior trial attorney
with years of products liability experience.
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Liability Deposition Checklist - Plaintiff or Fact Witness
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