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The deposition. The defendant's perspective.

J Martello1

  • 1Kleinert and Kutz Institute of Hand and Microsurgery, Louisville, Kentucky, USA.

Clinics in Plastic Surgery
|March 4, 1999
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Preparing for a deposition is crucial for physicians facing medical malpractice lawsuits. Proper preparation can serve as a strong defense, potentially altering the outcome of a career-altering case.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Law
  • Legal Medicine
  • Physician Defense

Background:

  • Medical malpractice suits pose significant career risks for physicians.
  • Depositions are a critical stage in these legal proceedings.
  • Physician preparedness is key to navigating the deposition process.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To elucidate the purpose, format, and significance of depositions in medical malpractice cases.
  • To provide actionable advice for physicians preparing for depositions.
  • To outline essential pre-deposition, during-deposition, and post-deposition strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of legal procedures and best practices for physician depositions.
  • Analysis of the impact of deposition preparation on case outcomes.

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  • Guidance on effective communication and conduct during depositions.
  • Main Results:

    • A well-prepared deposition is a physician's strongest defense in malpractice suits.
    • Understanding the deposition's purpose and format enhances a physician's ability to manage it.
    • Specific steps before, during, and after the deposition are vital for a positive outcome.

    Conclusions:

    • Physician preparedness is paramount for successful defense in medical malpractice litigation.
    • Strategic handling of depositions can mitigate career-altering consequences.
    • Adherence to procedural guidance before, during, and after depositions is essential.