If you have been injured as a result of another person’s negligence, it’s important to speak with an experienced personal injury attorney at our law firm. Countless people in the Brevard County have turned to attorney Stephen G. Charpentier in their time of legal need given his diligence and record of excellence.

Depositions will play an important role in building a strong case on your behalf. The attorneys of Charpentier Law Firm, P.A. would like to go over the basics of the deposition process and what it involves.

What Is a Deposition?

Depositions are sworn testimony from witnesses that is taken before a civil trial begins. These witness testimonies are taken outside of the court, with attorneys conducting the interviews themselves. These witness interviews may be conducted at a legal office, in a conference room in a more neutral setting, and elsewhere as needed.

A written transcript is made from these witness testimonies, and the deposition can be referenced as needed.

Why Depositions Are Crucial for the Legal Process

Depositions essentially allow a personal injury lawyer to build their case. They can seek out all pertinent witnesses, hear what they have to say, and then consider how their sworn testimony might figure into a full legal strategy. They are an essential part of how our legal system currently functions.

Weighing the Strength of Your Case

Depositions give attorneys a chance to really evaluate how to approach the case for their client. They can note potential weaknesses given evidence and witness testimony, and shore these up as needed.

If a case is not looking as strong based on witness testimony or if a favorable legal outcome seems uncertain based on this testimony, a lawyer may suggest seeking a settlement in order to resolve the case outside of court. This helps avoid the lengthy and expensive trial process, and could wind up sparing you a great deal of stress in the end.

Noting Inconsistencies in Witness Testimony

If a case does proceed all the way to trial, the deposition can be referenced while a witness is called to testify. If there are any inconsistencies between the statements in the deposition and the testimony during a trial, the lawyer can note this. Doing so may be for the sake of clarification, or to find out if a witness has changed their story and may be providing false information.

Depositions, as you can see, ensure consistency in people’s memories and accounts, which is important when it comes to witness testimony. It’s another way that the legal process is kept as fair and factual as possible.

How a Personal Injury Attorney Can Help

When it comes to various steps in the legal process, having skilled legal professionals on your side if crucial. A skilled personal injury lawyer will know what to ask witnesses, what to note in their testimony, and whether or not a case is worth seeing through to trial. If you case does go to trial, they will diligently reference depositions and hold witnesses and the opposing counsel acceptable for inconsistencies.

This focus on and familiarity with the legal process and how it unfolds will give you peace of mind as you try to recover from injuries and move forward with your life.

Contact a Skilled Brevard County Personal Injury Attorney

For more information about your legal rights in personal injury lawsuits, be sure to contact an experienced personal injury attorney. The team at Charpentier Law Firm  is here to help. You can reach our Melbourne office by phone at 321-308-8020.

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IN BREVARD COUNTY


Over the past 40-plus years of helping Brevard County's injured and mistreated, our firm has obtained some $65 million in recoveries on behalf of our clients, highlighted by an $15.5 million product liability award.

The team at Charpentier Law Firm has the negotiation skills to reach favorable settlements in many cases, but also has the experience and perseverance to try a case to verdict whenever it is in the best interests of our clients. Our history of success illustrates our dedication to our clients and their pursuit of justice. Our personal injury attorneys in Melbourne, Titusville, and Cocoa are proud to offer superior legal representation to victims and their families throughout Brevard County and Central Florida.

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