This CLE covers practical ways to use impeachment during trial to challenge the credibility of witnesses and experts in personal injury cases. You’ll learn how to spot and use inconsistent statements, omissions, contradictions, and bias to make your cross-examinations more effective. With real examples, the focus is on tools you can use right away in your next case—no theory, just practice.
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