what kind of questions would an attorney ask a family member ?
Monday, May 17th, 2010 at
3:35 pm
In a car accident trail, What kinds of questions would an attorney ask a witness that is a family member?
what happen if this family member never witness this accident? what would he ask?
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every little detail that pertains to the accident…wants to get the most money for his client and of course himself.
“Did you see any witnesses at the scene of the accident?”
“Were you, the other driver, or the driver of your car have any drugs, alchohol before stepping into the vehicle?”
Thats about it XD
“How much money do you have for me to pretend you’re innocent?”
If the family member wasn’t at the scene of the accident, then they’re likely going to be questioned about the victim’s injuries – especially if there’s any question of preexisting conditions, such as, “Now how long has Bob had a bad knee? Did he have surgery for it before the accident?” That kind of thing. Because if he can establish the injury was not caused by the accident – just exacerbated – that limits the amount of recovery by the victim.