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A 'Negative' DME Isn’t Always Negative

Deposition strategies that can turn an adverse defense medical exam into favorable testimony

What You Will Learn

  • Evidence of examiner bias that goes beyond simple financial compensation arguments
  • Discovery deposition strategies that convert an adverse DME into favorable testimony
  • Effectively “own” unfavorable facts and reposition them as strengths in your case
  • Techniques for reframing a negative DME into positive, trial-usable evidence
  • Create opportunities for the examiner to modify or soften their opinions while preserving professional credibility

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What You Will Learn

  • Evidence of examiner bias that goes beyond simple financial compensation arguments
  • Discovery deposition strategies that convert an adverse DME into favorable testimony
  • Effectively “own” unfavorable facts and reposition them as strengths in your case
  • Techniques for reframing a negative DME into positive, trial-usable evidence
  • Create opportunities for the examiner to modify or soften their opinions while preserving professional credibility

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Price

$79 for Association Members
$99 for Non-members

75 minutes
Date Published

February 26, 2026

Publisher

Michigan Association for Justice

Subjects

Deposition Techniques

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Summary

A well-executed deposition of a defense medical examiner is about far more than exposing financial bias. When done correctly, it can neutralize the examiner—or even transform the examiner into an effective witness for your case. Josh Terebelo will focus on the strategic value of discovery depositions, how to use them to convert an adverse DME into favorable testimony, effectively “owning” unfavorable facts and repositioning them as strengths in your case. He will provide practical skills to help you confidently examine defense experts while extracting testimony that strengthens your case and undermines opposing opinions.

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Presenters

Josh Terebelo

As a trial attorney at Michigan Auto Law, Joshua Terebelo solely works with motor vehicle collision victims every day to help... Read More

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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

Media Files
A 'Negative' DME Isn’t Always Negative - Video
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A 'Negative' DME Isn’t Always Negative - Handout
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