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a question about being "questioned"
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<blockquote data-quote="ol&#039;browneye" data-source="post: 325874" data-attributes="member: 14003"><p>I totally agree with dannyboy-don't offer anymore info than they ask. I had to give a deposition in my work comp case against UPS. It was me, my lawyer, the Liberty Mutual lawyer, and a stenographer. My lawyer instructed me to answer all questions as honestly as possible but don't elaborate . If he asked an open ended question I was to reply "Please be more specific" or "I don't understand". I offered no more info than was needed to answer the question. It was up to him to ask the right questions to get the info he wanted. He knew what he was doing as he didn't ask too many yes or no questions...but I won the case!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol'browneye, post: 325874, member: 14003"] I totally agree with dannyboy-don't offer anymore info than they ask. I had to give a deposition in my work comp case against UPS. It was me, my lawyer, the Liberty Mutual lawyer, and a stenographer. My lawyer instructed me to answer all questions as honestly as possible but don't elaborate . If he asked an open ended question I was to reply "Please be more specific" or "I don't understand". I offered no more info than was needed to answer the question. It was up to him to ask the right questions to get the info he wanted. He knew what he was doing as he didn't ask too many yes or no questions...but I won the case! [/QUOTE]
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