What can I expect during my Eastern Ontario examination for discovery?

What you can expect during your Eastern Ontario examination for discovery.

When a victim of an Eastern Ontario personal injury receives a Notice of Examination it can be nerve-wracking. There is a lot that happens during discovery. Clients  ask the Ottawa personal injury lawyers at Brenda Hollingsworth’s office what they can expect once the examination for discovery begins.

To have questions about your Eastern Ontario examination for discovery answered contact Brenda Hollingsworth Personal Injury Lawyers at +1 (613) 233-4529. The Ottawa personal injury lawyers at Brenda Hollingsworth’s office make sure all of their clients have preparation sessions and feel completely comfortable with the examination process before the actual examination date.

An examination for discovery is very much like a cross-examination however, it is in a boardroom rather than in a courtroom. It is the “mid-point” of the lawsuit and is a mix of a very formal/very informal environment. The lawyer from the opposing side has up to 7 hours to ask you questions about the accident and the injuries you obtained.

Lianne Laing and Brenda Hollingsworth answer a caller’s question about his notice of examination and what he can expect during the examination period on CTV Morning Live.

If you have questions about your Eastern Ontario examination for discovery and what to expect call the Ottawa personal injury lawyers at Brenda Hollingsworth’s office for a consultation at +1 (613) 233-4529.

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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