How to be a great witness for an Ottawa personal injury case

Ontario Lawyer — When testifying in an Ottawa personal injury case, it is important to know how to be a good witness. This may seem as simple as answering questions when asked by a lawyer, and while this is certainly the basics of testifying, being on the witness stand in a personal injury law suit can involve much more than you may think. The most important aspect of testifying in a personal injury case is to tell the truth. When asked a question, answer directly. Make sure that you speak confidently and loud enough that you may be properly understood. It is easy to become nervous and stumble upon your words. Remain calm and take a moment to think about your answer if you feel this will help you respond correctly.

If you did not hear a question properly, or if you do not understand a particular question, ask for it to be repeated. It is better to admit that you did not hear or do not understand, than to respond inappropriately. If you don’t know the answer to a question or if you can’t remember something, be honest. Don’t make up an answer and say something that you know to be untrue. If don’t know or don’t remember, say so.

In terms of courtroom decorum, you should dress appropriately when testifying. This means that you should dress as if you were going to an interview. Wearing the proper attire for court establishes a sense of etiquette and respect. Also, you should always be polite and respectful of the judge and other lawyers present. Always maintain a calm and polite demeanour.

While testifying can be overwhelming and maybe a little intimidating, if you remember these tips on how to be a good witness, you will feel more at ease and deliver a better testimony. If you behave appropriately and answer truthfully, you will provide the court with an honest and helpful testimony.

About the Author: Brenda Hollingsworth

Brenda Hollingsworth co-founded Ottawa’s Auger Hollingsworth in 2005 with her husband Richard Auger. Together, their mission was to create a personal injury law firm for Eastern Ontario that is unrivalled in the province for customer service and legal expertise. Brenda was named an Ottawa Business Journal Forty Under 40 award recipient and took home the Women’s Business Network’s Businesswoman of the Year award in the Professional category. She was also recognized as one of Ottawa Life Magazine’s “Top 50 People in the Capital.” She is often quoted as an expert and has appeared in media outlets such as CTV, The Globe and Mail, National Post, Ottawa Citizen, Sun Media, CBC, Toronto Star, Montreal Gazette, CFRA and many legal publications.

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