What should I expect at a deposition in a burn injury case?

A deposition is an important part of a burn injury case in Washington state. It is a sworn statement taken from a witness or a party involved in the case, usually as part of the discovery process. During the deposition, a stenographer or court reporter will be present to faithfully record all that is said. The witness or party giving the deposition will be asked questions by the attorneys of the parties involved. The questions will cover various aspects of the case, such as details of the injury, any prior medical issues that could have contributed to the injury, and any other matters pertaining to the case. The questions may be difficult or uncomfortable to answer, and the witness or party giving the deposition will be under oath to answer truthfully. During the deposition, the witness or party giving the deposition may be asked to sign an affidavit, which an attorney will prepare and present. An affidavit is a written statement of facts that the witness has testified to during the deposition. The affidavit will be signed by the witness or party and is legally binding, meaning it can be used as evidence in court. The deposition can last for several hours, and usually will be followed by a break for lunch, before resuming the questioning. At the end of the deposition, the witness or party will be dismissed and the deposition will be deemed complete.

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