Monthly Archives: December 2021

What Is A Fabre Defendant?
Sometimes when suing people for negligence, the parties being sued like to point the finger. A store that’s blamed for poorly maintaining a floor, will blame the cleaning company. A driver that rear ends your car, will blame the car behind them. Pointing the finger tends to be a natural human reaction. But in… Read More »

Tips To Being A Good Personal Injury Witness
Most personal injuries cases settle before trial. That means it’s unlikely that you will ever be a witness in trial. In fact, if your case settles even before a lawsuit is filed, you won’t even have to have a deposition taken. Your Job Starts at Deposition But if a lawsuit is filed, your job… Read More »

Unfairly Prejudicial Evidence In Personal Injury Trials
In a personal injury trial, can you use whatever evidence you want that helps your case? It should be that way. After all, if it is relevant to the case, and is not frivolous, and is otherwise admissible (it’s not hearsay or excluded by some other evidentiary rule) why wouldn’t you be able to… Read More »