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What Should You Expect from a Car Accident Deposition? - Keetick L. Sanchez
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From K L Sanchez Law Office, P.C. - What Should You Expect from a Car Accident Deposition? explores how a deposition can shape the outcome of a personal injury case and why preparation is critical. This episode walks listeners through the fundamentals of a car accident deposition, also known as an Examination Before Trial (EBT), explaining how sworn testimony given outside the courtroom carries the same legal weight as trial statements. With guidance rooted in New York Civil Practice Law and Rules (CPLR) Article 31 and Uniform Rules for New York State Trial Courts (22 NYCRR Part 221), the discussion highlights how every answer can influence settlement negotiations or courtroom strategy.
Listeners will gain insight into when depositions occur in the legal process, including filings in Queens County Supreme Court, Civil Term at 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard in Jamaica, and the role of the Request for Judicial Intervention (RJI) and preliminary conference timelines. The episode also breaks down how evidence is exchanged, including medical records, police reports, and insurance disclosures required under New York law. Real-world context—like accidents occurring along Queens Boulevard or Northern Boulevard—helps illustrate how detailed questioning unfolds during testimony.
The podcast dives into the types of questions asked during depositions, from background and driving history verified through the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to detailed accounts of injuries under New York Insurance Law Section 5102(d). It also explains the serious injury threshold, the 90/180 rule, and how medical treatment at facilities like Elmhurst Hospital Center may be examined. Practical guidance emphasizes how to respond clearly, avoid speculation, and maintain credibility under oath, especially when testimony may later be used under CPLR 3117 or corrected through CPLR 3116.
Featuring insights connected to Keetick L. Sanchez, Esq., this episode also covers preparation strategies, common mistakes, and what happens after a deposition, including settlement negotiations or trial in Queens County Supreme Court. Listeners will come away with a clearer understanding of how to approach a deposition with confidence, protect their claim, and navigate the legal system throughout Queens, Nassau County, and across New York City.
K L Sanchez Law Office, P.C.
37-06 82nd St #304, Jackson Heights, NY 11372, United States
(646) 701-7990