How Not to Talk to the Judge

Some quick tips to help you put your best case possible before the Judge.

It does not matter if it is a work injury, auto injury, or Social Security Disability case. You often must testify before the Judge or in a deposition.

The way the Judge perceives you will make or break your case.

Do not argue with the Judge or the other lawyer. It does not help you and gives the impression that you are a combative, unlikable person.

Do not curse in your testimony, or curse at another witness, the Judge, or the other lawyer. It makes you look crude and selfish.

Do not comment out loud on other witnesses’ testimony. You will have your opportunity to respond according to courtroom procedure. It is rude and counter productive to talk over a witness.

The Judge often wants to help people who are polite, likable, and believable. Do yourself a favor and help the Judge help you.

Questions about your injury or disability case? Feel free to contact Illinois injury and disability lawyer Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

 

Wrong-way accident kills three, injures five on I-44 in Franklin County | Law and order | stltoday.com

Wrong-way driver collides with van carrying family from Plano, Texas.

Source: Wrong-way accident kills three, injures five on I-44 in Franklin County | Law and order | stltoday.com

Click above to read.

What a horrible collision. The purpose of the law is to attempt to provide monetary damages to people  or their families who suffer serious injury or death.

Driver ran from scene of St. Louis crash that critically injured woman in other car | Law and order | stltoday.com

The wanted driver was in a 2012 Jeep Cherokee struck a 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt at North Broadway and Cass Avenue about 11:30 p.m., police said.

Source: Driver ran from scene of St. Louis crash that critically injured woman in other car | Law and order | stltoday.com

Of course, leaving the scene is a crime. Causing damage to another person as a result of negligent driving is civil violation that may be grounds for damages.