Injury Lawyer Study Guide 2026

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✍️ Sample Injury Lawyer Questions & Answers

1. What does 'mitigation of damages' require of an injured plaintiff?
Taking reasonable steps to limit the harm, such as following treatment

Injured parties must reasonably act to limit their losses, like following prescribed treatment.

2. In wrongful death claims, who is typically entitled to bring the lawsuit?
The deceased's surviving family members or estate representative

Wrongful death claims are generally brought by surviving family members or the estate's representative.

3. Under Model Rule 1.16, an injury attorney may withdraw from representation if the client:
Persists in a course of action the attorney reasonably believes is criminal or fraudulent

Rule 1.16(b)(2) permits permissive withdrawal when the client persists in a course of action involving the attorney's services that the attorney reasonably believes is criminal or fraudulent.

4. A structured settlement in a personal injury case means:
Damages are paid in periodic installments over time

A structured settlement pays the plaintiff in periodic installments rather than a single lump sum, often providing tax advantages and long-term financial security.

5. Which factor is most relevant when evaluating a swimming pool drowning injury claim?
Whether the pool had required fencing and barriers

Required fencing and barriers are a key safety standard, and their absence supports a negligence claim.

6. What is a 'deposition' in personal injury litigation?
Oral testimony taken under oath outside of court and recorded for later use

A deposition is pretrial testimony given under oath before a court reporter, allowing attorneys to gather information and preserve witness testimony.

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