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| Workers Compensation Benefits Kentucky AttorneyDepositions are often taken in Workman's compensation cases. The insurance company will often have a doctor that is paid to give a deposition and to testify that you are not injured. Your attorney will normally have to at least get the deposition of your doctor to establish that the injury at work made you at least temporarily partially disabled. You recover will depend on how disabled or damaged he claims that you are. Often you will also be called to testify at the deposition. You will want to testify to the fact that you were injured at work or coming to or going from work and that you were injured in the course of employment at work. Your attorney will often go over your testimony with you prior to trial or giving the deposition. There is no need to be nervous and the best policy is honesty. Often persons are nervous with so much at risk. However there is no need to "improve" on the facts at any deposition. You complete honesty will be most persuasive and often the insurance defense attorney will be ready to quickly expose any dishonesty. Depositions are not done before the judge. Depositions are only your sworn testimony as a taped statements about the accident and any relevant information about an accident. This is not legal advice. Only a Workers Compensation attorney should advise you about your individual Workers Compensation problems. It is for informational purposes only. The Personal Injury and Workers Compensation Manual is free and written by an attorney download your copy. Kentucky Workers Compensation Kentucky Attorneys Lawyers
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