Mesothelioma lawyer, Kevin Paul, shares the importance of client depositions and how they are the strongest form of evidence. The narrative of asbestos exposure is best conveyed by the client, but if they are unable to do so due to illness, others can share their experiences.
The type of evidence that builds the strongest case is the client's deposition. There's no better way to tell the story of how you're exposed to asbestos than telling it yourself. Now, if somebody is not able to tell their story and they're too sick, You can tell it through individuals that worked with That's number one.
Once you get the client's exposure story from the client, then you can go after the individual defendants and do the standard discovery and all the other stuff that we do. But it all starts at the deposition.
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